I
was a student at the (then) Southeastern Bible College, (now
Southeastern University). As an off-campus, commuting student I was
required to attend chapel services 2-3 times a week.
The
guest speaker at one of the morning services was none other than
Colonel Harland Sanders; founder and CEO of the world famous Kentucky
Fried Chicken Corporation.
As
might be expected, “The Colonel” was dressed in his equally world
famous white suit, and “Southern plantation” tie. As he was introduced
by the president of our school, he slowly strode to the podium, and
proceeded to share the history of his enterprise, beginning with his
adornment of chicken cadavers with various herbs and spices, in an
attempt to determine just the right combination, for just the right
taste. The man in white went on to detail how a single rural location
duplicated itself, and how over the course of several years his brand of
fried chicken became the best known, and most loved product of its kind
in the world.
Three things about the “Kentucky Colonel” impressed me the most, or at least, have remained with me the longest.
His
quiet and peaceful demeanor. (Even with a microphone, and sitting
within a few rows of the front of the auditorium, I had to listen
carefully to his words).
His
“I’m really no different than you are” sort of presentation. He knew
his roots, and they were humbler than most any member of the student
body.
But
more importantly, this man knew who he was, and to Whom he belonged.
The Colonel acknowledged his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and gave
Him the glory for how far He had brought him.
And
though that old Southern gentleman has long since gone on to his
reward, and while poor facsimiles of the Colonel have lately appeared on
KFC commercials, of all the chapel services I attended at my beloved
school, I think I will always remember, and cherish the one to which I
have alluded the most.
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from "(Mc)Donald's Daily Diary" Vol. 16. Copyright pending
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