by Rich Stratton, Assistant Director of Public Relations
There鈥檚 something special about the bond between twins 鈥 but Ari and Julie Tompkins take it to a whole new level. This week, the small-town sisters from Mogadore, Ohio, began their 1000 Days鈩 at 黑料社区, walking into college hand-in-hand 鈥 just like they鈥檝e done with most things in life.
Faith-filled and full of heart, Ari and Julie are joining the track and cross-country teams, ready to give it all they鈥檝e got. But they鈥檙e not just here to run races. They鈥檙e here to grow, serve, and walk closer with Jesus every step of the way.
On a recent episode of the , Julie described Ari as 鈥渜uiet, aggressive, and humble,鈥 while Ari grinned and said Julie was 鈥渢alkative, energetic, and loud.鈥 The sisters are two halves of a whole, different in their own ways but always cheering each other on.
Their journey hasn鈥檛 been easy. They鈥檝e stood on podiums and wiped away tears after photo-finish losses and struggled with personal family issues. But through every high and low, they鈥檝e clung to prayer and each other. 鈥淥ur sport doesn鈥檛 define us,鈥 Ari shared. 鈥淕od still loves us whether we win or lose.鈥
Raised in a home where faith was lived out daily 鈥 especially after their father quit drinking and began reading the Bible with them 鈥 Ari and Julie learned early what it means to grow through grace. 鈥淚t changed everything,鈥 Julie said. 鈥淲e finally understood what it meant to follow Jesus for ourselves.鈥
That鈥檚 why Cedarville stood out. It was a place where they could not only compete at a high level but grow in a community that shares their love for Christ. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want to just bring others to faith 鈥 we wanted to be surrounded by people already walking it too,鈥 they said.
Julie dreams of becoming a pro sports physical therapist. Ari鈥檚 heart is set on becoming a firefighter and EMT. Their paths may someday lead them in different directions, but for now, they鈥檙e running this race side by side 鈥 spiritually grounded, joyfully competitive, and ready for whatever the Lord has next.