my parents.
Global citizenship is a concept I have always been familiar with. The importance of giving back, servant hood, and being globally aware are all things my parents have encouraged throughout my entire life. One of the best examples of a global citizen is my father, LTC Curt Lapham, or "the Colonel" as he is known to many. He has served 30 years in the United States Army, in 47 countries, internationally knighted twice (the Netherlands and Sweden), 11 years of deployment, 2 years of direct combat, and he even holds his pastoral credentials.
Working as a full time teacher running the Jackson Area Career Center JROTC program and a university professor in the evenings, he still manages to actively teach and volunteer at our church. The JROTC program, which started seven years ago, currently has 157 cadets and has earned 4,470 community service hours this year alone. A lot of the cadets come from broken homes or troubled backgrounds and my dad, a father figure to many, has been able to make a positive impact on numerous lives. My dad provides the perfect example of being an amazing citizen globally, nationally, and locally.
"The best way to make a difference in the community is by motivating young people to be great citizens through servant leadership. In the military I learned how to blow up and destroy things. The second part of my life I wanted to build things up, what a great thing to build up, young people." -LTC Lapham

