What do you remember most about your first moments as a Tabor College student?
“What I remember most was the environment and community already here. I remember I locked myself out of my room and asked my Coach to send me the number for security as I was accustomed to having it at my previous schools. He then told me that there was no security, and at first, I was surprised and confused. However, as I continued my time at Tabor, I realized that security was unnecessary and that the staff and faculty cared more about the students than any hired hand could.”
What is your major & what led you to that program and discipline?
“I am majoring in Adaptive Ministry Leadership. I spent many years changing my degree at different colleges. I started as a Business Administration major and then went to Social Work. After this, I changed it to a Communications degree and then Coaching until I got to Tabor. Once I got here, I wanted to focus my studies on learning more about Jesus and the theology of my faith. I was interested in cultivating my leadership abilities, and it was the perfect opportunity.”
How has God transformed your life on campus?
“God has radically changed my relationship with Him as I have always viewed our relationship as one I need to earn. I thought what I did would earn His love and keep me in the right standing with Him. However, through the family of Jesus and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I identified this flaw within my mindset and sought out what I’m supposed to be. Since then, I have been able to strip off all performance-based actions that lead me to try and earn love. I have been able to not only understand my purpose (Love God and love others like myself). I have come to know my assignment, which is to make people feel seen, heard, known, and loved through the way I care for and treat them.
As you prepare for your final months as a Tabor student, what do you look forward to doing most?
“I look forward to staying in touch with the many people I have built such great relationships with. I cannot wait to touch base with them and see how God works in and through them. I get excited about seeing people I love and care about get opportunities and feel like they live a life of purpose and intentionality. After graduation, I will marry my lovely fiance, Emma, and begin our life together on the road within Chick-fil-A’s Leadership Development Program.”
What brought you to Tabor College?
“I had played piano for almost 14 years, and it was my junior year of high school. I went to a regional competition and got a “I” rating. That moved me to state, and I got a “II” that year. I wanted to try again as a senior and got a “I” at both regionals and state. Dr. (Sheila) Litke was my judge at state, and she informed me that I had a scholarship at Tabor to pursue piano and music if I wanted it. I love my family, so I wanted to stay closer to home. I also have a younger sister, and I wanted to be able to celebrate her achievements.”
How did you choose to pursue music in college?
“I ended up majoring in Business Administration (Marketing) and minoring in music, but I didn’t want to stop playing piano because I believe it is a gift God gave me.
What activities were you involved with at Tabor, and what made them special?
“I was involved in Share, Prayer & Dare, and Contemporary Christian Music. I met one of my best friends through CCM, and we remain close friends. We made a lot of road trips and got to play at different schools. We’d spend a lot of time in the van together, and it was fun to have such similar, like-minded people together. Every time we stepped on stage, we’d realize some students in the crowd may not have a relationship with Jesus or were working on it. We’d carry that thought and wanted to help bring them closer to Jesus.”
What are your plans after graduating?
“I’m now in culinary school. My family owns a restaurant in my hometown, and I’d always joke I’d go to culinary school. Going through high school, I was all over the place. I found a new school in Wichita. It’s a two-year program. As of now, I plan to be a private chef for families or start small with a restaurant. It’s so cool to cook great food, and after a long day, you want a great meal to come home to. We’ll see what happens.”
What did you enjoy most about being a double major?
“Over Christmas Break last year, I chose to get an M.B.A. at Tabor. I also had a different job offer but didn’t feel it was right. I met this firm at the Career Fair last fall, and I wasn’t even set to talk to them, but my professor said, ‘Why don’t you talk to them? They don’t have anyone else in this slot.’ They were really cool, and they set up an interview later on. It was unexpected but a huge relief.”