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四虎影院 Magazine Outstanding Seniors Overcome Adversity: Robyn Bickerton

Robyn Bickerton, 2013 graduate, talks about her challenges and blessings during her years at 四虎影院

Embracing the Gift of Life

She lost her room in the 2008 Tea Fire, her best friend at 四虎影院 developed cancer, and she barely survived a car crash in 2011. Robyn Bickerton hasn鈥檛 enjoyed a typical 四虎影院 experience. 鈥淚 would never ask God to give me or anyone else what I went through,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut I thank God for the ways I have been able to see Him, for how He has been there, and for who I have become as a result. Spiritually, I have grown so much in my 四虎影院 years.鈥

Robyn graduated in May鈥攁 year late鈥攚ith a degree in communication studies. 鈥淭he best part of 四虎影院 is its community,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hrough the Tea Fire, I saw the body of Christ in action when the 四虎影院 community supported, encouraged and loved us,鈥 she says.

She spent the night of the fire inside the gym, with smoke seeping under the doors. 鈥淧eople were praying and singing praises and songs to God,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 had this overwhelming sense of peace鈥攂ut it was a terrifying experience.鈥

When her close friend, Kim Ramirez 鈥12, was diagnosed with cancer, she and several others moved in together to support Kim. 鈥溗幕⒂霸 provided an off-campus house, and faculty and people from church delivered meals while praying, supporting and loving us,鈥 Robyn says.

The summer before her senior year, Robyn worked in Ensenada, Mexico, as an intern at Agua Viva, run by Brent 鈥85 and Allyson Brubaker 鈥85 Searway. She had served in Mexico with her church and Potter鈥檚 Clay and in Kenya and Nicaragua. 鈥淚 thought God was preparing me to be a long-term missionary abroad,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut He showed me the people I served didn鈥檛 have many possessions but were alive spiritually. It made me aware of spiritual poverty in the United States and inspired me to live for God.鈥

On Aug. 10, 2011, while returning home to Martinez, Calif., Robyn lost control of her car, and it rolled seven times. She doesn鈥檛 remember the single-car accident, which left her with a serious brain injury, fractured and shattered bones, and a punctured lung. An off-duty fire captain saved her life by clearing her airway.

Robyn remained in a medically induced coma for 15 days and spent two months in the hospital before beginning intensive speech, physical and occupational therapy. 鈥淚 learned I am a very determined person, because therapy is really hard,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut God strengthened me鈥攁nd gave me joy and laughter.鈥

Robyn attended Commencement in 2012 and enrolled in a Mayterm acting course. 鈥淚t was such a joy to be back on campus in a loving and supportive community,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t was the perfect class for me while I was healing.鈥

Despite her severe injuries, she received the award as the outstanding graduate in her major. Her professors wrote, 鈥淩obyn has always had a great work ethic, a persistence that manifested itself in uniformly outstanding work. . . . Since her accident, she has needed to redouble her academic efforts, which has led to the same high quality results鈥攂ut with more contemplative reflections about suffering and the ways the brain and body communicate.鈥

In the fall, Robyn will work with students as a staff member in 四虎影院鈥檚 Campus Life Office. 鈥淟ife is a gift from God, and I seek to live the rest of my life giving back to Him what he has graciously and generously given to me,鈥 she says.