This month marks the 100th year of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc. (DST) I am a proud member of this wonderful organization.
I became a member back in Spring of 1999. In order to become a member I had to go through a pledge process. The standard process consists of several weeks of intense study, testing, meetings, community service and bonding with your "line sisters" (those going through the pledge process with you).
From campus to campus, the pledge process is anything but standard. Not just within DST, but within many Greek organizations, the pledge process is many times "amped" up by the current members of the organization by a process called hazing. Hazing can take on many forms. From harmless antics to dangerous requests.
My pledge process was "pretty clean". I did not endure "hazing" as many members of my friends in Greek organizations had. This however, creates a divide between me and those who were "hazed". In some of their eyes, I'm not a real Delta but I'm "paper". Paper is a term meaning that though you are a member of the organization with the certificate (paper) to prove it, you have not earned a true spot in the ranks. You didn't put in your time. You did not endure enough to wear the letters or title.
There were many times that I wished I was hazed. As crazy as it sounds to some of you, others of you understand my desire to had gone through hazing in order to appear to others and even feel myself that I was a "real Delta".
Sometimes, I feel this same way about my Christianity.
My life has been "pretty clean". I have never been sexually abused, growing up I always had enough (enough love, enough money, enough friends, just enough), I have never been seriously ill, my parents are both still alive and married, etc, etc. It does not sound like a problem, right? That is, until I (or you) start to wonder, have I gone though enough to be called a "real Christian".
Don't you have to have a life war story to have a true testimony and to prove your faith?
Well, back to Delta. When I go online or look at my "Delta tools" (manuals of sorority policy and procedures), I have accomplished everything necessary for membership. No where in the sorority literature do I find a mandate for hazing. I am a full fledged member of DST with all the rights and privileges of any other member.
As it is with Christ! When I check the "Jesus tool", called the bible, I met all the criteria for salvation. I am a full fledged member of Christ with all the rights and privileges of any other brother or sister.
And that is my testimony. For a long time, I did not think I had one. But I do. And a great one it is. My testimony is that my God has been a provider, protector, shield, a comfort and a blessor beyond what I could have asked or imagined.
If you want to check my membership card or yours, turn to Romans 10: 9 -10. I'm in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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