Lyndon was my Bible Quiz coach when I was a new Christian in 2nd Coy, and laid the foundation for my spiritual life. When he later switched camp to 60th, I took over as 2nd's coach and battled my former mentor. It was friendly rivalry and we would share training materials. The boys probably didn't know about it, but must have wondered why the opponents behaved so similarly. The title fight was mostly just between the two schools every year, and the championship trophy stayed with KKMC, the sponsoring church for both coys, for 7 years. Lyndon was also the first person who taught me about missions, and equipped me for my first mission trip to the Lahu. Being a blunt young man, I remember asking him why being so qualified, he chose not to be ordained as a pastor, but served as a Lay Ministry staff in church. He humbly replied that it was his calling to do so. And I soon understood why as I witnessed his gift in missions planning, equipping and keeping in touch with t...