Gov. Beebe declares Sept. 6 as Ouachita Baptist University Day
August 31, 2011 - Trennis Henderson
Gov. Mike Beebe, the keynote speaker for Ouachita Baptist University’s opening chapel
of the academic year, presented a proclamation declaring Sept. 6, 2011, as Ouachita
Baptist University Day in the state of Arkansas.
The Aug. 30 chapel service served as a kickoff event for Ouachita’s 125th anniversary celebration throughout the fall semester. Sept. 6, 1886, marked the first
day of classes for Ouachita Baptist College, with an inaugural fall enrollment of
166 students. During the ensuing 125 years, the university has grown to an enrollment
of approximately 1,600 students from more than 30 states and 40 nations.
The proclamation presented by Gov. Beebe to Ouachita President Rex M. Horne, Jr.,
notes that Ouachita “has operated continuously since 1886 to meet the educational
needs of students from Arkansas, other states in our nation and numerous countries
around the world.”
It adds that Ouachita “offers a strong curriculum with four bachelor’s degrees in
more than 50 majors of Business, Christian Studies, Education, the Fine Arts, the
Humanities, the Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences.”
Emphasizing that Ouachita “is celebrating the 125th anniversary of its founding as a learning community dedicated to fostering a love
of God and a love of learning,” the proclamation concludes by encouraging “fellow
citizens to recognize and congratulate the trustees, administration, staff, students
and alumni for 125 years of service to higher education in Arkansas.”
Introducing Gov. Beebe to the chapel crowd, President Horne said, “How blessed we
are today to begin our celebration of our 125th year with the governor of the state of Arkansas to come and be our speaker. I speak
to you so often about being a difference maker. Here is one before us today who is
truly a difference maker. … He is a man of service, now in his second term being
elected by the citizens of Arkansas as our 45th governor.”
In his chapel address, Gov. Beebe detailed the biblical account of Queen Esther who
had “been placed by God in that position for a time such as that” to intervene on
behalf of the Jewish people who were scheduled to be slaughtered.
Noting that going before the king without an invitation “was so taboo that it might
put you in peril; wife or no wife,” Gov. Beebe added that Esther declared, “If I perish,
I perish.”
Citing her courage and leadership, Gov. Beebe said, “She either had to do it or God
would replace her and somebody else would do it. For all of the peril, she beseeched
the king and was successful.”
Applying Esther’s example to today, Gov. Beebe said, “You, me, Dr. Horne, virtually
all of us at some time in our lives will be called on to do something dangerous or
unpleasant or taboo or against the norm and you will be faced with that challenge
and decision.
“If you accept the challenge despite the obstacles, despite the dangers, despite the
challenges and if you are successful,” he added, “then you know that you fulfilled
the challenge for a time such as this.”
Ouachita provides students “an educational opportunity to be able to make those judgments
going forward in your life … that allow you to meet those challenges,” Gov. Beebe
concluded. “I hope all of you will understand when that time comes, that you are not
alone, that there are people on whose shoulders you stand and that there is a precedent
for doing God’s will.”
In addition to Gov. Beebe’s visit, other 125th anniversary events in the next few weeks include a Founders Day Convocation and Musical
Showcase on Sept. 6, a campus concert by Gungor on Sept. 9 and a chapel address by
former Gov. Mike Huckabee on Sept. 20. Activities also will include a 125th anniversary Community Celebration on Oct. 19 and A Festival of Christmas featuring
Point of Grace on Dec. 2-3.
For more information about Ouachita’s 125th anniversary celebration, contact the university’s Office of Communications at 870-245-5206
or visit www.obu.edu/125.
By Trennis Henderson, OBU Vice President for Communications
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