You've got to read Wayne Bernard's letter posted on Mike Cope's blog:
Here's a sample-
".....By 10:00 a.m., 22 of our finest undergraduate students arrived on the ACU bus to help play with and take care of the children while others of us interviewed their parents and began helping families with their plans and expectations. At one point during the morning, Bob stopped me and asked if I had noticed what was happening. We stood in the middle of the dining room and marveled at our students playing with children, holding children, changing diapers, sweeping floors, serving drinks and food to families, interviewing parents, showing concern for peoples’ experience, and ministering God’s grace and mercy to a tired and devastated people. All I could do was weep. It was an overwhelming experience that I was missing because I was equally caught up in the sheer pleasure of being used by God to bless these amazing people. Their stories of survival, loss, and triumph were astounding. Their faith and hope were riveting. I was blessed beyond measure. Our students were literally connecting with people, spirit to spirit. I wish you could have been there. I wish you could have witnessed this awe-inspiring scene...."Now go read the whole thing
HERE.
I am so proud of my alma mater and the current ACU students who are being the real deal, the real Jesus to others. I am inspired.
Brad--you're the man. found your blog today. Miss you, dude. Hey--if you go back out to the West Coast to the Mosaic thing this next year, let me know. I would love to tag along. Love to you and your family.
Hi?
Wayne
n. male first name:family name:
Anthony Wayne "mad Anthony"
(1745-1976), American soldier,
general in the Revolution:
John Wayne (1907-1979),American actor who was famous for his roles
in western films and was known as "Duke"