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The heart of it all

Thu, Jul 01, 2010

There have been numerous story lines to the 134th academic year at Calvin College. Few, however, have generated more prayer and community response than the journeys of three students鈥攋unior Matthew De Vlieger of Grand Rapids and first-year students Brenna Hannan of Mentor, Ohio, and Steve Okeyo of Kisumu, Kenya.

They came to Calvin full of talent and with an eagerness to learn, but were challenged this year with physical, emotional and spiritual mountains of great height due to serious medical traumas.

In facing those challenges, with family and friends at their side every step of the way, their stories have done more to galvanize and lift the Calvin community than any athletic championship, building project or policy issue.

Their dramatic stories remind us of Calvin鈥檚 core mission鈥攖he teaching and mentoring of young people to do God鈥檚 work in God鈥檚 world鈥攁nd provided us with valuable lessons about what鈥檚 truly important in life. Their testimonies shared on their Carepages and Facebook sites were regular illustrations of God鈥檚 goodness and grace.

Their perseverance and the inspiration they have generated in the Calvin community and beyond provide plenty of instruction on the fruits of the Spirit and reveal the true character of this place.

Take Matthew De Vlieger: While scuba diving in the Florida Keys with his family on December 28, he suffered injuries that left him paralyzed from the midchest down. Matthew, along with twin brother, Andrew, is an accomplished member of the Calvin tennis team.

His doctors warned that he鈥檇 likely never be able to use his legs again. But all year, Matthew鈥檚 faith and determination have inspired hundreds and captured the attention of many new friends. In April, Andrew posted a video of his brother doing the impossible: moving one of his legs.

鈥淭he doctors are all surprised,鈥 Matthew said to the Grand Rapids Press. 鈥淏ut nothing is impossible with God. I鈥檝e heard there are lots and lots of people praying for me. I鈥檓 getting messages from friends back home and people from Calvin all the time.鈥

Matthew鈥檚 journey even crossed collegiate competition lines. Andrew worked with Hope College tennis coach Steve Gorno to design a royal blue t-shirt that was worn by all seven MIAA tennis teams at the league championship tournament this spring. Proceeds from the sale of the shirt help the De Vliegers with the sizeable portion of the medical bills that insurance doesn鈥檛 cover.

The t-shirt reads 鈥淪tand Up with Matthew De Vlieger鈥 on the front and on the back: 鈥淚t is not the color of our uniform that defines us because, in the game of life, we are all on the same team.

鈥淚t is only in our capacity to love, the depth of our faith, and the magnitude of our commitment to others that we find the true measure of who we are.

鈥淢att, we are all walking beside you in faith with the strong belief that you shall be walking beside us again someday.鈥

The message of that shirt and the faith of the De Vlieger brothers ought to be what defines Calvin College, and I think鈥攚ith a quick admission that we鈥檙e far from perfect鈥攊t does.