Inspire, Spring 2001

Inspire 3 To share your photo with Inspire readers, please send one glossy photo to the alumni relations office, 251 N. Main St., Cedarville, OH 45314. (Because of quality issues, we cannot accept computer print-outs or e-mailed pictures.) Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you would like your photo returned. We reserve the right to limit the number of submitted pictures published in Inspire. From the Director’s Chair A s I gathered with all of the second and third generation students today for their pictures, I couldn’t help but think about the impact for Christ that they will have around the world. Where will He place them? How will He use them? I think about this every time I am with our students. The possibilities are exciting! When I consider these possibilities, I am once again reminded (and challenged) to think about the worth of an investment. If I invest in these students, what might be reaped for eternity? This issue of Inspire focuses on investing in students through scholarships, and I trust you’ll consider this option if you’re able. Of course, the Annual Fund is another way to make a direct impact. However, there are so many other ways to invest in Cedarville students! When was the last time you prayed for a student or wrote someone a note to let him or her know you’re praying for God’s direction? As you read this issue of Inspire , I hope you will be reminded of what you received at Cedarville and will then be burdened to do what you can “For Future Generations.” Faith Linn ’83 Director of Alumni Relations associate professor of psychology at Grove City College, Pennsylvania, points to Cedarville as having helped prepare him for his work on the front lines of the homosexuality debate. He earned his master’s degree at Central Michigan University and his doctorate at Ohio University, but said, “As far as being really challenged by a quality institution, I found Cedarville to be every bit as good as my master and doctoral programs, if not better in some respects.” He concluded, “[Cedarville’s psychology department] is a great department.” As far as being really challenged by a quality institution, I found Cedarville to be every bit as good as my master and doctoral programs, if not better in some respects. Oh, The Places We Go! J oin us for Homecoming 2001 to visit with friends, see the campus, and enjoy the festivities. Highlights include: ~ Homecoming Parade ~ Reunions for Classes ending in 1 and 6 ~ All-Alumni Chapel ~ Athletic Events ~ Sunday Service in the Chapel ~ Special Reunions for Australia MIS team members, Summer Studies ’91, and women’s soccer October 12-14, 2001

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