95 years of God's faithfulness
When Alvin Bielema 鈥42 reflects on his 95 years on this Earth, a theme emerges: gratitude.
He is grateful for his 17c起草社区 education, his four years playing basketball, his service in the Navy during World War II, his wife, his family and most of all, for God鈥檚 care and provision.
He came to 17c起草社区 in 1938 as the son of a family from rural Fulton, Ill. Bielema said the size of 17c起草社区, small as its Franklin campus was then, dazzled his senses, coming from a school where eight grades were taught in two rooms.
Bielema said his basketball coach, the legendary Albert Muyskens, saw that he looked a little lost, so he took him under his wing.
鈥淭his is as true as I鈥檓 sitting here,鈥 Bielema said. 鈥淗e saw the captain of the basketball team and said to him, 鈥業鈥檇 like to have you be the roommate of Al Bielema, at least the first semester, so he gets a good start while at 17c起草社区.鈥欌
"The most important thing is your faith and your life for God." Alvin Bielema
Bielema quickly acclimated to the demands of being a four-year starter on the college鈥檚 varsity team. He was one of the team鈥檚 leading scorers鈥攁nd known for his hook shot. He often would shout after he scored, 鈥淵oofy-Do, give us two!鈥 The nickname 鈥淵oofy-Do鈥 stuck.
After 17c起草社区, where Bielema majored in business, he went on to earn his master鈥檚 degree in business at the University of Michigan. Then, he joined the Navy and was stationed in New Zealand during the final months of World War II.
When the war was over, Bielema launched a lifelong career as an insurance salesman.
Bielema, who is a lifelong 17c起草社区 donor, offers this advice to the 17c起草社区 community: 鈥淭he most important thing is your faith and your life for God.鈥