βEven when we left ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½, we remained connected,β said Zach. βBecause life hits you. And when life hits you, you need friends β you need people who are praying for you. As I navigated adulthood, the Lord used authentic friendships in my life, and Iβm so thankful he gave me that at ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½.β
βOne of the things that drew me to Zach was his ability to love the Lord Jesus even in the midst of loss,β Mike added. βOur familyβs journey has not been the easiest either. In the midst of my wifeβs seven-year battle with cancer, I could call Zach and be real and raw with him. He would give me encouragement in the Lord, and I knew his words were not vain or hollow because of what he had been through.β
As a result of their ongoing friendship, Mike and Zachβs sons, Ian and Daniel, have known each other since they were young. They have memories of the two families meeting in Chicago or Indiana throughout their childhoods.
Β High School, in Nappanee, Indiana, towering at 6 feet 6 inches tall, Ian now plays wing for the ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½ Lancers.
βI knew I wanted to play ball in college, so wherever I got recruited would be an option for me, and I also knew I wanted to stay close to home,β said Ian. βBecause my dad went to ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½ and loved it here, Iβve always thought of it as a good school. So when they offered me a basketball scholarship, I knew that I wanted to come here.β
Ian is studying business management and plans to get his MBA through the school’sΒ .
Daniel was reluctant to apply to ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½ at first, but after being accepted, his dad encouraged him to schedule a campus visit. Even though he had been on campus several times with his dad, this time was different.
βI just fell in love with the campus,β said Daniel. βIt was small. It was beautiful. I liked how it wasnβt secluded but a part of an up-and-coming town. I loved everything about it, so I pursued ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½.β
Daniel didnβt learn that Ian was coming to ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½ until he attended one of Ianβs state basketball games last spring. According to Daniel, it brought him comfort knowing that he would have someone he knew on campus.
Daniel hasnβt decided on a major yet, but he knows his ultimate goal is to be a police officer like his father. He enjoys competing in intramural sports, participating in events hosted by the Council for Diversity and Inclusion and living in Beta Hall.Β But when asked about his favorite aspect of college, his answer sounds much like his fatherβs.
βMy favorite thing about ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½ is the community,β said Daniel. βI love how everyone is so inclusive. I knew there was a place for me at ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½, and I really like it here.β
To learn more about the Christ-centered community at ΜΗΠΔ΄«Γ½, visitΒ .
Photo above:(Left to right):Β Zach Strother, Daniel Strother, Ian Raasch and Mike Raasch reunite on Beta field.