Last evening a tornado ripped through the campus of Union University (www.uu.edu), IMPACT 360’s (www.impact360.net) academic partner. Having talked with one of our alums who is now taking his degree at Union, they are estimating the damage to the campus physical plant to be in the tens of millions. The good news is that no one was killed or seriously injured. This developing story has received national media coverage, and I was reminded of the importance of Christian character and Christian witness in the face of literal disaster and hardship when I read the following comment on the Union University emergency update blogsite (http://uuemergency.blogspot.com/):
“I am not a churchgoer, but I have been so impressed with the attitudes, courtesy and presence of the students interviewed by the news media that I just sent a check to the disaster relief fund. All best of luck to you all.”
Larry, Avon, CT
The kind of character to which Larry from CT took notice isn’t anything those Union U students could fake. As C.S. Lewis pointed out, “Surely what a man does when he is taken off his guard is the best evidence for what sort of man he is….”
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