Passing on the Influence
JB finished his time by encouraging the students in their faith. He also offered words of wisdom for students to continue deepening their knowledge of God and the Bible.
“I got a chance to see the College in person today with all these outstanding young people who give me hope. There is hope, as God says in His Word. No matter what we see going on out in the world. We have some awesome people here at C of O, and God is getting ready to unleash them on the whole world. All I would encourage each of you to do is to not compromise.
“It is all about the Word of God. I wish I could tell my younger self to learn more about God earlier. Thankfully, He preserved me until I became saved at age 24, so I could continue to dig more deeply into the Word of God.”
“From what I’ve seen the students doing here, Hard Work U. is absolutely an appropriate way to describe this College,” JB said. “I love seeing the teamwork that’s evident among the students here. They model Jesus Christ in everything that they do, which is with excellence.”
Student-made Gifts
JB was presented with traditional student-made gifts at the conclusion of the convocation. His gifts included an iconic C of O sweatshirt, a mixture of student-made products, and a customized stained-glass piece. The piece was created with deep meaning, as it reflected three of the most impactful individuals in Brown’s life. These people included his high school basketball coach, his mother, and his father. It featured a poem by his mother written in her handwriting.
“I always like finding ways to touch people's lives through stained glass, but it can be hard to convey an idea through glass,” said Amy Leaming, student-made product manager. “This piece was different because we added a personal touch. Through some connections, we were able to attain a poem that his mom wrote and place it as the focal point of the piece. We engraved it into a wooden piece in her handwriting. Quotes from his coach were also engraved into a piece in the corner. These things stood out to me, and I knew the piece needed to be centered around the people who were so inspirational in his life.”
Head, Heart, and Hands Award
The College also honored Coach Steve Hancock, area coach and administrator, with a prestigious Head, Heart, and Hands award. Hancock is currently serving in his 52nd year of impacting the lives of young men through coaching football. Hancock’s daughter, Layne Wilks, serves as administrative assistant at School of the Ozarks.
“Coach Hancock is the same person on the field, in the classroom, in the community, at church, and at home,” Wilks said. “He is constantly serving, teaching, encouraging, and glorifying God in all he does.”
For additional information, contact Public Relations Director Valorie Coleman at (417) 690-2212.
About College of the Ozarks
College of the Ozarks is a private, Christian, liberal arts college, located in Point Lookout, Missouri, on a 1,000-acre campus. Christian values, hard work, and financial responsibility comprise the fundamental building blocks of the “Hard Work U.” experience. The College earns numerous accolades yearly, including No. 1 Most Innovative School in the Midwest and No. 1 Best Value Regional College in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report for 2023-2024 and No. 3 Best Bang for the Buck by Washington Monthly, 2023. To achieve its vision, the College pursues academic, vocational, Christian, patriotic, and cultural goals. These goals are mirrored in School of the Ozarks, a laboratory school that completes the K-college model.
The Keeter Center — the College’s award-winning lodge, restaurant, and conference facility — earns TripAdvisor® Awards consistently. It features historic lodging, fine dining, and meeting rooms. With more than 350 student workers, it is the largest workstation on campus. Follow College of the Ozarks at www.facebook.com/collegeoftheozarks or on Twitter @CofOHardWorkU.
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10.12.23 – Esther Rea, Olivia Janssen, and Valorie Coleman