This is a sad day in the Conn family, as we have suffered the loss of my brother, Stephen, who died this afternoon of complications from Alzheimer's. He was 79, a lifelong minister, and leaves behind his wife Karen, sons Greg, Chris, Jeremy, and a very large family who love him.
It’s my birthday today. How does it feel to be 78? Honestly, I feel the same as I did at 68, 58, or 48! Maybe I fret over fewer things, and I appreciate my friends more. The things I love matter to me more now than ever: Darlia and my family; my faith; and Lee University.
I’m proud to be the son of Charles W. Conn, the father of Charles Brian, and the grandfather of Charles Oliver. “Father Charlie Conn had many kids, and many kids had Father Charlie Conn. I am one of them. . . “ All his children honor him today.
Today, I honor my father, Charles W. Conn. He urged me to tune out the noise and focus on Jesus. He showed me how to sail against the wind. He taught me that God brings our families into our lives for us to love them. I miss you, Dad.
Nothing is more inspiring than to see Lee students earnestly seek the Lord! I’m so grateful for what’s happening at Lee. That’s why we built this chapel - in fact, why we build the entire university: to provide a place where students can experience and pursue the things of God!
Nothing is more inspiring than to see Lee students earnestly seek the Lord! I’m so grateful for what’s happening at Lee. That’s why we built this chapel - in fact, why we build the entire university: to provide a place where students can experience and pursue the things of God!
Today I turn 77 years old. I kinda enjoy this aging thing! Got my AARP card; got my Social Security; got my adult grandchildren; got my prune juice at bedtime. Got my wrinkles, a little gray hair, and arthritic joints. God willing, I’m ready for lots more!
Happy 77th birthday today to Darlia! “Mother” to her three children, “Oma” to her ten grandchildren, “friend” to many, but still the “Sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Chi” to me.
Our Gateway class enjoyed a visit today from Lee’s most legendary soccer player, Ricardo Pierre-Louis, and his wife Nika. A great Q-& A session with two impressive alums from the Class of 2007!
@drewcooktweets Drew. My man. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but Drew. Really? You are a smart young man and an insightful observer of athletics. So I will ignore this overheated burst of Volmania, and give you a chance to revise your forecast in a few weeks. Okay? Your friend, Paul Conn.
It was “White Out Night” at Lee volleyball game tonight. I told my Gateway class if they showed up, I would join them in the face paint. They did, so I did. A first for me, for sure. Okay, I look goofy, but hey, anything for my bunch of freshmen!
Big news from Lee University: our Board of Directors elected new officers today. Chairman Wade Lombard (on the right), from Austin, Texas; and Vice Chair Clayton Watson, from Orlando.