| Recently Greater Houlton
Christian Academy has received much publicity on the local, national, and
even international level concerning our new computer lab. When our
article appeared in the publication Linux Journal detailing how GHCA was
able to save thousands of dollars AND outfit its computer lab with new
hardware and the latest in software, many people took notice. The magazine
focuses on a computer operating system called Linux, a powerful and stable
operating system that is released to the public as open source software.
This basically means it is very inexpensive (it can be downloaded for
free). GHCA has received attention because it is one of the first schools
in the nation to use Linux to save money and also provide software that in
many cases is superior to the alternative, Microsoft Windows®.
While
Linux is a big part of why GHCA was able to completely upgrade our
computer lab, there is a side to the story that technical magazines won't
publish, yet is far more deserving of attention. I'd like to share that
story with you now.
It was this time last year that as the system administrator, I knew we
couldn't keep our donated computer lab running much longer. Age and use
had taken its toll, and many computers were failing. We were also not able
to use the latest in computer software because of the age of our
computers. With permission from the board, I decided we needed to pursue
purchasing new computers for the lab. Our computer lab accommodates 20
students, add equipment needed to upgrade the servers and the teacher's
computer, and you can see how cost becomes an issue. As a private school,
we do not have extra funds set aside for such ambitious projects, yet I
knew we needed to go this route.
I began looking at ways to raise money. With little experience, I
started writing grant applications. I spent a lot of time and wrote some
impressive requests, yet each was denied because, as I found out the hard
way, most institutions that award grants (at least the ones I pursued)
have a stipulation that they don't support computer equipment purchases. I
hit a number of dead ends, and each time I became more and more frustrated
until finally, I did something drastic. I prayed.
It wasn't an ordinary prayer. I remember going to the school after
hours and pacing up and down the computer lab. I was frustrated and
desperate, and I realized that I could not provide the funding I needed
using my own abilities. Experience has shown me that this is a good place
to be to see God work miracles. I prayed for exactly that. I poured all
the energy that I had originally focused on writing grants into my prayer.
I think I might have even used some of the same arguments! To be honest, I
much more enjoyed bringing my requests before God than I did organizations
that I knew little about. I left the lab that day with new hope that
something had changed, something for the better.
It wasn't too long after that day that we received some money from
individuals, earmarked for the computer lab fund. One hundred dollars
here, five hundred dollars there. Most of the people donating money were
strangers to me, yet they had taken interest in what I wanted to do with
our lab. Even an individual from a foundation to whom I sent a grant
application gave us money when the foundation couldn't meet our request.
Taking a “leap of faith”, I bought new computers as the money came
in, not knowing if we'd receive enough money for the full 20 computers or
would come short of our goal. It was amazing to see, now that I had
stopped trying so hard and started praying hard, that the money was there
when I needed it. In fact, we were able to equip the lab with some very
nice extras that I had only dreamed about before that prayer!
When GHCA was featured in Linux Journal, I received a message from one
individual saying “I've never believed in God before, but I now believe
in the penguin called Tux.” Tux, a cartoonish penguin, is the logo for
the Linux operating system. Many have credited Linux for our success in
outfitting our lab with modern equipment. While I am a supporter of Linux,
let me go on record and say there would be no computers to run Linux on if
it were not for God answering a desperate prayer and moving individuals
I've never met to so generously bless our school with the finances needed
to complete our lab. The fact that GHCA now has one of the most advanced
computer labs in the county is nothing less than a miracle. The penguin
helped, but it was God's answering a prayer that deserves the real credit.
Thank you Lord for this miracle you've given us.
-Michael Surran
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