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How a Helicopter Hat Shapes Kingdom Leaders

  • By President Matt Proctor
  • Published 08 01, 2022
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I鈥檒l call this story, 鈥淗ow a Helicopter Hat Shapes Kingdom Leaders,鈥 and before the story begins, here鈥檚 where it ends:聽I鈥檒l ask for your help in covering more kingdom leaders鈥 heads.

The story begins in August 1988 when I carried my belongings to the third floor of Williamson Hall, room 312. As a new Ozark student, I didn鈥檛 yet know OCC dorm reputations: Goodman=the 鈥済ood girls鈥 dorm, Dennis (now Mabee)=the 鈥渁thlete girls鈥 dorm, and Boatman=the 鈥渂rainy guys鈥 dorm.

I soon learned Williamson=the 鈥渨ild guys鈥 dorm, and my floor 鈥淲illy 3rd鈥 was the wildest. (As a Willy 3rd guy, a current megachurch preacher once accidentally set the dorm on fire鈥攆iretrucks came to put it out.) Though I鈥檓 boring, I laughed at my floormates鈥 antics and, in my later college years, considered myself a missionary to this wild tribe. Fast forward: my three sons are now all proud Willy 3rd guys.

So what about the helicopter hat?聽This past March, when I visited my 20-year-old son Carl on Willy 3rd, I spotted on the hallway wall a big poster with a rainbow-colored propeller hat hanging next to it. The poster was rules for a secret semester-long Willy 3rd game of tag! I took a picture, and聽here, with my commentary in italics, is what the poster said:

DECLARATION OF TAG

RULES
0. Don鈥檛 talk about TAG. (Clearly, I am now violating the first rule.)
1. Regular tag rules apply.
聽 聽1.1 Remember you MUST say 鈥測ou鈥檙e it鈥 when you tag (& they must hear you).
2. No tagbacks.
3. No punching of the butt. (I was proud of them for this bit of maturity. Maybe my missionary efforts years before had lingering effects.)
4. No lying about being 鈥淚T鈥 (*Schools*). (I guessed this was a reference to my son鈥檚 squirrely friend Caleb Schools, who must鈥檝e tried to be too tricky.)
5. The game is played on odd-numbered days between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.
聽 聽5.1 The game is not played on the LORD鈥檚 Day EVER. (More maturity! I was impressed.)
6. There are NO safe zones.
聽 聽6.1 There actually is one safe zone.
聽 聽6.2 It鈥檚 the Willy Table DURING meals. (They like to sit together in the cafeteria.)
聽 聽6.3 There is actually another one.
聽 聽6.4 It鈥檚 the Willy section DURING chapel. (They also like to sit together in chapel. Previous Willy 3rd generations would totally have played tag during chapel, so...respect to Gen Z.)
7. If you end a game day as 鈥淚T,鈥 you must wear鈥HE HAT...the next day. (The helicopter hat!)
8. Only Williamson 3rd residents have eligibility.
聽 聽8.1 You must sign to play. (The bottom of the poster was covered in signatures.)
9. No drugs or alcohol allowed. (These are never allowed at Ozark, but I鈥檓 glad they reiterated it.)
聽 聽9.1 Looking at you, Austin. (College kid humor. Austin doesn鈥檛 really use drugs or alcohol. Though I鈥檓 glad they鈥檙e practicing the courage to call each other out.)
10. Amendments must get majority vote in the GC (group chat) to become Rules. (Wow, they鈥檝e developed their own little system of government.)
11. Have fun and don鈥檛 be a little b*y. (I鈥檓 trusting 鈥渓ittle b*y鈥 meant 鈥渓ittle baby鈥 or 鈥渓ittle boy.鈥)

AMENDMENTS (Look, their legislative process must鈥檝e worked!)
1. You MUST be sitting @ the Willy Table to be safe.
2. You are safe if you are peeing. (Again: wouldn鈥檛 have been true of past Willy 3rd generations. Progress!)

As I stood in the hallway reading the rules, I laughed out loud and thought, 鈥淲hat a bunch of yahoos! This is creative, hilarious, and a little encouraging.鈥 I鈥檓 getting to the part where I need your help, but let me tell you what happened next鈥

Standing there, I glanced at the signatures when鈥urprise: I saw my name! Someone had signed me up without asking. (I suspect my son Carl.) I laughed again, went home, and promptly forgot about it.

The following Tuesday, I walked into the cafeteria to greet our Tuesday Tour prospective students. As I shook hands with one of our student recruiters鈥6鈥6鈥 Zach Totaro鈥攈e leaned down and whispered, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e it.鈥 My eyes widened鈥攖hey got me! I knew the rules: No tagbacks. If I didn鈥檛 tag someone else by 10 p.m., I鈥檇 be wearing THE HAT the next day.聽(Could that be a good thing? Keep reading鈥)

I devised a plan. Leaving campus at 5 p.m., I stopped by the gym. Guys were shooting baskets before a pickup game, and I walked up to a Willy 3rd resident. Disguised in my suit as a friendly Bible college president, I stuck out my hand. 鈥淗ey, you鈥檙e Drew Dyer, right?鈥 Drew said, 鈥淵es, I am,鈥 took my hand, and I leaned in. 鈥淎nd now you鈥檙e it, Drew.鈥 I left, smugly satisfied. I headed home, safe for the night, having played the game and prevailed.

I am an early riser, so I go to bed early. That evening, I got in bed at 9:45 p.m. and was just falling asleep when 6鈥2鈥 Carl burst through my bedroom door. He slapped my foot, yelled, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e it, old man!鈥 and bounded out. My watch said 9:59 p.m. They got me again鈥攚ith no time left on the game clock!

So...here鈥檚 a picture of me teaching my 8 a.m. preaching class the next morning in THE HAT. The Williamson guys loved that I played along, and I loved getting a little taste of dorm life again.

For me, dorm life was transformative. My first year, Willy 3rd upperclassmen included me in basketball games, Taco Bell runs, nightchasing the Joplin Spooklight, and boombox-blasting a new group called DC Talk. Those shared activities built strong relationships, so when those guys later spoke words of encouragement or advice or correction, I listened. I left the dorm a better kingdom leader because of it.

And that鈥檚 how a helicopter hat shapes kingdom leaders: spiritual growth happens best in community, and shared activities create that shared life. A Willy table in the cafeteria, a Willy section in chapel, and even Willy tag with a funny hat create relational bonds God uses to mature his servants.

That鈥檚 why I need your help. Right before summer, Williamson鈥檚 lobby roof developed a significant leak, resulting in extensive water damage. So this summer, we are replacing the lobby roof, some trusses, fascia, paint, and some lobby and patio furniture. The project cost is $45,000. It鈥檚 a roof, not a hat, but would you help cover these kingdom leaders鈥 heads?

This fall, two of those young men in Williamson will be my sons. Carl and Conrad will keep the 鈥淲illy=wild boys鈥 reputation alive, but in the midst of the mayhem, the Master will be molding them. It really is a transformative place, so would you consider a generous gift to repair the Williamson roof?

Thank you for your partnership in training men and women for Christian service. As I look around the nation (and globe), I see former Willy guys now preaching, planting churches, discipling teens, leading worship, reaching unreached people groups, and even one leading a Bible college wearing a goofy hat.

That鈥檚 all because of partners like you. Thank you again for considering a gift to repair Willy. We鈥檒l let you know if we make our $45,000 goal. (Anything above goes toward other campus maintenance.) Until then, may God bless your summer with laughter, joy, and maybe a game of tag.

Yours in Christ,

Matt Proctor
President

P.S. If you鈥檙e a former Willy guy, come back to campus sometime to see the new roof. But fair warning: I might sign your name on the poster. The hat is waiting.