Inspire, Summer 2010

a lumnotes Kelly (Elshoff) Rogers ’05 graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2009 with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She now works at Franklin Veterinary Hospital. Kelly and her husband, Daniel ’07 , reside in Franklin, North Carolina. Rebecca Sainato ’05 graduated in May 2010 from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine. As a captain in the Army, she is completing a residency in pediatric medicine at the Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. Greg ’05 and Julie (Roth) Schwab ’04 announce the birth of Addison Marie on October 21, 2009. Julie is a stay-at- home mom, and Greg is the student minister at Ballardsville Baptist Church near Louisville, Kentucky. John-Mark Sheppard ’05 and Sara Dean were married on June 12, 2009. They reside in South Carolina, where Sara is a medical social worker and John-Mark is pursuing a master’s degree in intercultural studies at Columbia International University. They plan to return as missionaries to Liberia next year. Chris Moran ’06 and Julie Richards ’04 were married on January 24, 2009. They now live in Okinawa, Japan, where Chris is a KC-135 pilot with the Air Force and Julie teaches English. Josh Reno ’06 and Kelli (Daugherty) Sutphen ’07 are pictured here as they were deployed to an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia. They have the distinct privilege of serving there together as Cedarville alumni. posts and tweets If you’re a Facebook enthusiast, search for “Cedarville University Alumni Association” to connect with old classmates and meet new friends. See upcoming events and browse photos from past ones. Become a fan today! Want to stay even more current? Search for “CVilleAlumni” on Twitter. Start following now and enjoy updates from alumni relations. torch Watch for the next issue of Torch coming in October! Jesus’ statement in Matthew 26:11 that “the poor you will always have with you” may be a simple statement of fact. But for centuries we have struggled to understand its application. How should Christians respond to poverty? How do we balance grace, generosity, justice, and responsibility? The fall-winter issue of Torch will explore this topic from a biblical worldview and seek to understand Christ’s perspective on wealth and poverty, giving and receiving. To read the latest issue of Torch, as well as past versions, visit www.cedarville.edu/torch . Making SenseofToday’sCritical IssuesFromaBiblicalPerspective Examining Health Care Spring-Summer2010 congratulations Texas-Bound! Congratulations to Julianne Sandberg ’08, managing editor for Inspire. She has been accepted into the Ph.D. program in English Literature at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Julianne has been an invaluable member of Cedarville’s marketing and public relations teams. Her editorial work on our major publications reflects the University’s commitment to excellence. We wish her the best! 36 SUMMER 2010

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