How co-founder of Campus Crusade for Christ came to know Jesus
By Mark Ellis, Special to ASSIST News Service
The eldest of four children, she grew up in a happy, quintessentially American home in Coweta, Oklahoma.
Her
church background motivated her to strive for goodness and moral
purity. But in college, her confidence in Christianity faltered and she
began to question her faith.
“My
prayers seemed shallow and ineffective. In high school, my major
interest centered on church-related activities, but in those early days
of college, Bible reading was meaningless. Doubts came, and I was not
faithful in church attendance,” she wrote later.
One
day after her freshman year in college, she received a letter from a
former classmate from her hometown in Oklahoma, Bill Bright. “I
remembered him from our school days and was impressed by a speech I had
heard him deliver when I was in the seventh grade.”
When
her father read it, he said, “Well, our hometown boy has gone away and
made good. Now he’s going to come home for his bride.”
Surprisingly,
she decided not to respond to his letter! “I decided I would not allow
William R. Bright to think I was thrilled to hear from him, so I ignored
the letter.”
Photo captions: 1) Vonette Zachary. 2) Vonette and Bill Bright. 3) Mark Ellis.
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