I am a 1974 graduate of Campbell University, am married to a
1978 Campbell graduate and our daughter is a 2002 graduate. I have served on
the Board of Ministers and have been privileged to witness the continued growth
of the University into a fine institution.
Several members of congregations I served have attended
Campbell and I will continue to recommend Campbell as a place to get a great
education in a Christian atmosphere.
I have known Jerry Wallace since he was an adjunct professor
at Campbell. He is a man of integrity who does what he says and stands for
Christian values. We are privileged to have him and the other leaders who guide
Campbell to educate our people in a place where they have opportunity to grow
in their faith.
Because of this, I am dismayed by the implications of
statements made by people both during and since the Baptist State Convention
meeting in Greensboro in November. I would encourage people to go to Campbell
and see what is happening there instead of taking the word of others — mine
included — concerning the state of the university.
Innuendo and uninformed comments are not the proper sources
of information from which we should base our decision making about any one or
any institution. You will find Campbell a safe place to grow in the faith we
all cherish, that Christian values are upheld by the administration, faculty
and staff, and that a good Christ-centered education is available to
all.
Even if we disagree, let us be careful how we treat others
who are a part of the body of Christ. For the world around us is watching. “By
this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” —
Jesus
Mike Thompson
Kenansville, N.C.