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Cedarville graduates get married, spend time together as pharmacist­s

- By Brooke Spurlock Staff Writer

A husband and wife who met at Cedarville University are spending their time together as pharmacist­s.

Leno and Martha Abraham graduated from the university’s Doctor of Pharmacy program in 2021. Martha Abraham teaches in the university’s school of pharmacy, and Leno Abraham is a clinical pharmacist at Miami Valley Hospital.

Throughout the year, the couple has become more involved with Caring Partners

Internatio­nal.

It’s a local ministry with a global reach, showing the Abrahams the impact the pharmacy profession can have. CPI uses medicine as a way to spread gospel in partnershi­p with churches around the world.

“I love that CPI uses medicine to help churches across the world reach their communitie­s. I love being a part of it,” Leno Abraham said. “CPI’S ministry has shown me how I can use my profession to help people come to Christ.”

The couple was appointed in July to the advisory council of CPI, which was establishe­d three years ago. It’s made up of healthcare profession­als who serve as a promotions team for the ministry locally and abroad, and plans annual events that help the mission and vision of CPI.

The couple was first connected with CPI in 2020 when Leno Abraham participat­ed in a spring break missions trip to Guatemala through Cedarville’s Global Outreach.

As part of CPI, Cedarville students participat­e in medical mission trips two or three

times a year.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY ?? Martha Abraham with customers at Cedar Care Village.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY Martha Abraham with customers at Cedar Care Village.

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