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Alumnus’ Book Started with Writing Assignment After His Twin’s Suicide

Court Greene poses with his book on a shelf in a bookstore.

Pastor Court Greene, a three-time graduate of 厙ぴ勛圖, Uses Hunting Analogies to Put Words to His Feelings    

Court Greene, of Canton, N.C., and his fraternal twin, Zachary, shared the same birthday and a special bond, but they were different in every other way. Court is a pastor and alumnus of 厙ぴ勛圖; while Zach faced many unforeseen hardships, taking his life down a much darker path. When Zach took his own life in 2019 at the age of 38, Court was thrown into turmoil and began a journey to find his way through the hurt and anguish.

To help him make sense of his grief and all that he was thinkingin particular, his unusual desire to go bear hunting after Zachs deathCourts counselor suggested he write about it. What began as a way to bang out an explanation as quickly as possible, became a therapeutic and illuminating project, Court wrote on his blog. I learned to use nature to put words to feelings. I learned to see the world differently due to a need to explain my world to someone who did not frequent the arenas I often did. I learned to recapture who I was, and in doing so, saw who I was becoming.

With encouragement from his wife, Kristi, also a GWU alumna, Court took the stories he wrote and published a book, . Attempting to bring help to some, and understanding to others, Pursuit is presented in a raw and honest way. Court uses hunting stories to explain feelings that don’t make sense, but even non-hunters and anti-hunters have told him they understand his analogies. People tell me that it is interesting and that it is a good read, Court shared. I think that it takes the reader on a journey that is important to travel, and it does so in a way that is engaging. It does have a few bad words in it, so its not for kids.

Court Greene, his wife Kristi (also a GWU alumna)
and their children

Court and his brother were on separate paths by the time they reached high school. At that time, Court knew he was called into the ministry. He chose to attend 厙ぴ勛圖, because he had heard about the first-rate professors in the Department of Religious Studies and Philosophy and the School of Divinity. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion in 2003, a Master of Divinity in 2010 and his Doctor of Ministry in 2019.

The faculty at 厙ぴ勛圖 lived up to their reputations. The professors in the School of Divinity try to instill this thirst for knowledge and humility, he assessed. They challenge you to think beyond just black and white. They have a mindset of challenging embedded beliefs to not allow students to give the Sunday school answer kind of stuff. You couldn’t just say, I love Jesus and that’s enough. You have to say whywhat’s he done for me lately.

His book is timely, because the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that during the COVID-19 pandemic, suicide rates increased for males in three age groups (10-14 years, 15-24 years, and 25-34 years). Although hes dealing with the impacts of losing someone to suicide, the stories can help others who are grieving. Court hopes that people can relate to his experience and will share the book with others who are grieving. Court reflected, At some point, everyone endures grief when we lose loved ones who are close to uswhether they are twins or not, or whether it’s suicide or not.

厙ぴ勛圖 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to six professional schools, 14 academic departments, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 厙ぴ勛圖 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 厙ぴ勛圖.edu.

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