• Judge Starr visits Africa to see Baylor students’ and alums’ work firsthand

    Judge Ken Starr in Africa, with Baylor student Abby Humphrey

    Baylor President Ken Starr spent several days in Africa late last month to get a first-hand look at the work being done by Baylor students through partnerships with missions groups like Buckner International.

    In Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi and the border town of Kitale, Judge Starr saw both the bad and the good, visiting local slums but also touring programs run by Buckner, a Christian charitable organization started by a Texas Baptist in 1879, and seeing the work being done by Baylor students abroad. In a column for the Waco Tribune-Herald, President Starr described what he saw:

    “This is what Baylor students are learning first-hand through action. They work with women building small businesses. Our pre-med students serve in community clinics and carry on the Christian ministry of healing. Baylor engineering students help bring reliable, sustainable energy sources and clean water to impoverished communities. Student-athletes coach and teach orphans through collaboration with universally respected ministries such as Buckner International. … This is Baylor at its best — preparing students through transformational education for lives of worldwide leadership and service. Their work is making the world a better place.”

    [Read Judge Starr’s full columns about his trip here and here.] 

    In Kitale, he visited a site with deep Baylor connections. Katy Reynolds, BSED ’75, daughter-in-law of former Baylor President Herbert Reynolds, has generously supported schools and ministry centers named for her father-in-law, Dr. Reynolds, and her grandfather, Roy Kay. The programs — part of Buckner’s Seed of Hope Academy — serve hundreds of students. They benefit further from Baylor students who serve through Buckner’s Project Go, a summer program that enables college students to serve the world’s neediest children.

    Sic ’em, Baylor students and alumni making an impact worldwide!

    [BONUS LINK: Debbe (BSED ’76) and Russell (BBA ’76) Trippet also traveled to Kenya this summer as part of a pilot program to involve Baylor alumni in student mission trips; you can read their thoughts on the trip here (scroll down to the last letter).]