Luthern Partners in Global Ministry
Mar. 26th, 2006 09:51 pmToday at church forum (the adult education hour) we had a presentation by Gordon and Betty Olson, who founded Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry.
I realized with a start as they started to tell their story that I knew who they were, because their story made a great impression when I first heard it over a decade ago. I read about it in my St. Olaf College alumni magazine in 1991. Betty and Gordon Olson's son, Tim Olson, a 1989 St. Olaf College graduate, was an aspiring architect. Right after his graduation, he went to Africa to the Central African Republic to supervise an effort to build a Lutheran church in C.A.R.'s capitol city Bangui. His girlfriend came to visit him there in 1991, and they took a short trip to visit a game preserve. On the way back, they were waylaid by bandits, who shot both Tim and his girlfriend. The girlfriend survived, but Tim died of blood loss about thirty minutes later. He was only twenty-five years old.
His family was devastated. The church was completed, and named in honor of their son, St. Timothy Lutheran Church. The family came over to be at the dedication, and what they saw in Africa moved them to start an organization which would further the work for which their son gave his life, connecting individuals and congregations to better people's lives. They build churches and schools, and sponsor very poor children to give them an education.
It was quite an experience, listening to these two thoughtful people, who had emerged from the crucible of such bitter grief with a burning sense of mission to make the world a better place. And they have done so.
Tell me about something good that you know of that has come from a tragedy.
I realized with a start as they started to tell their story that I knew who they were, because their story made a great impression when I first heard it over a decade ago. I read about it in my St. Olaf College alumni magazine in 1991. Betty and Gordon Olson's son, Tim Olson, a 1989 St. Olaf College graduate, was an aspiring architect. Right after his graduation, he went to Africa to the Central African Republic to supervise an effort to build a Lutheran church in C.A.R.'s capitol city Bangui. His girlfriend came to visit him there in 1991, and they took a short trip to visit a game preserve. On the way back, they were waylaid by bandits, who shot both Tim and his girlfriend. The girlfriend survived, but Tim died of blood loss about thirty minutes later. He was only twenty-five years old.
His family was devastated. The church was completed, and named in honor of their son, St. Timothy Lutheran Church. The family came over to be at the dedication, and what they saw in Africa moved them to start an organization which would further the work for which their son gave his life, connecting individuals and congregations to better people's lives. They build churches and schools, and sponsor very poor children to give them an education.
It was quite an experience, listening to these two thoughtful people, who had emerged from the crucible of such bitter grief with a burning sense of mission to make the world a better place. And they have done so.
Tell me about something good that you know of that has come from a tragedy.
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Date: 2006-03-27 04:14 am (UTC)Hans was never really the same, but he told me years later that the accident made him re-evaluated his priorities. He graduated salutatorian of our class and is now a professor of chemistry at Iowa State. he and his wife have three adopted kids.
In addition, his mom and dad established the Vicki Stauffer Scholarship, which was given to one student every year until 1991, the year Hans and I graduated, at which time Hans received the scholarship.
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Date: 2006-03-27 04:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2006-03-27 02:00 pm (UTC)About a year or so after his death, his friends started to push for sidewalks to be built along those roads that kids often ride their bikes or walk along and sure enough--construction started a few months later. There have been no such accidents since.
-Elizabeth
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Date: 2006-03-27 04:09 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-03-28 02:24 pm (UTC)And, of course, I was up in Fargo and missed it. (Wonder if I can schedule a meeting with the pastor & talk with him about it. I'm kinda, sorta thinking of joining.)