We just never know how our life might effect a generation. We really sell ourselves short so very often, and make all sorts of excuses for not engaging ourselves with what God has given us. I ran across the most interesting little fact the other day that I thought I’d pass on to you.
In 1768 a 45-year-old Scottish preacher took charge of a tiny, poor, rural school for teenage boys. He found the boys to be unprepared and unruly and the conditions of the school’s only building to be deplorable. Because there were so few students, the preacher had to do all of the teaching himself until he was able to convince some tutors to help him. Yet, in faithfully mentoring his few students, this preacher started down the path that changed the world. The preacher’s name is John Witherspoon. The small, dilapidated school he took charge of is now Princeton University. And what happened to the 450 students Witherspoon trained during his 26 years as college president forms one of the most astounding facts in American history:
· 114 became ministers
· 49 became U.S. Representatives
· 28 became U.S. Senators
· 26 became state judges
· 17 became members of their state constitutional conventions
· 14 became delegates to the state conventions that ratified the Constitution
· 12 became members of the Continental Congress
· 8 became U.S. District judges
· 5 became delegates to the Constitutional Convention
· 3 became U.S. Supreme Court justices
· 3 became Attorney Generals
· 2 became foreign ministers
· 1 became Secretary of State
· Aaron Burr, Jr. became Vice-President of the United States
· James Madison became President of the United States
You just never know whom you’re impacting with your life!