A Life-Changing Brotherhood | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Politics and Activism

A Life-Changing Brotherhood

Five takeaways of BYX

52
A Life-Changing Brotherhood
Brothers Under Christ (BYX) Fraternity

Whether you have never heard of us or have been to every one of our date parties, the chances are you have run across a guy in BYX. 

I was exposed to BYX my junior year of high school, and it caught my attention immediately. BYX stood out to me as a group of men that could have fun in a creative and honorable way. Here are the top 5 things I have found by joining BYX:

1)  Friends
Entering UT as a freshman, you can make friends in an organization for any of your interests. A fraternity allows a group of guys to put on fun social events, push its members to study together and encourage the men to hang out with each other. BYX accomplishes this, with over 200 men to get to know.   

2) Growth 

For many people, college is the most transformative time of their lives. BYX pushes its members to work hard academically to earn a valuable degree so they can do great things for the world. In addition, every aspect of BYX has a spiritual component in which we constantly look to Jesus as the source of leadership. Compared to his first day in BYX, a member at graduation should have a better relationship with God and be ready to carry it on throughout his life.   

3) Accountability 

BYX allows its members to hold standards for each other's actions. Every man is in a cell group which consists of a few members and meets weekly. Within these meetings, everyone has the chance to discuss what is going on in their life as well as the thoughts and decisions they have made. The other members can encourage the positive steps the individual is making, and point out the destructive habits the individual is creating. Nobody is perfect—just look to the news to find out about the latest celebrity, politician or random person who has hurt himself or herself, others close to him or her, or just innocent people. If used correctly, these cell groups can stop poor decision-making habits which could ultimately lead to an extreme decision that causes pain and strife.     

4) Leadership 

BYX has appointed and elected positions, each of which allows room for ownership and creativity. I have served as the vice president of service and I am currently serving as the president for BYX. As with any organization, elected positions come with responsibility and decisions to make. However, BYX stands out in its support of leaders. BYX has a forgiving culture, and although I make mistakes, these men graciously support me. Through this I have learned from my errors and corrected the way I approach decisions, which has crafted me into a stronger leader.   

5) Lifelong Brotherhood 

I have met some of our alumni who are still involved with their fraternity brothers’ lives. Some have continued their cell groups after college and 25 years later still meet up to make sure they are staying humble. When life throws a curve ball and a family member gets an illness or a tragedy happens, BYX brothers are the first to be there to comfort the ailing friend and pray with them. They are involved in each others’ weddings. Their kids play with each other. Alumni offer to teach current members of BYX life lessons and skills they have acquired through experience. In fact, members and alumni from different chapters can connect with each other and develop these relationships as well. The point: This fraternity does not stop on graduation day, and it creates a lifelong brotherhood.

Direct inquiries to texasodysseyeditor@gmail.com. 

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Entertainment

Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

These powerful lyrics remind us how much good is inside each of us and that sometimes we are too blinded by our imperfections to see the other side of the coin, to see all of that good.

1140696
Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

The song was sent to me late in the middle of the night. I was still awake enough to plug in my headphones and listen to it immediately. I always did this when my best friend sent me songs, never wasting a moment. She had sent a message with this one too, telling me it reminded her so much of both of us and what we have each been through in the past couple of months.

Keep Reading...Show less
Zodiac wheel with signs and symbols surrounding a central sun against a starry sky.

What's your sign? It's one of the first questions some of us are asked when approached by someone in a bar, at a party or even when having lunch with some of our friends. Astrology, for centuries, has been one of the largest phenomenons out there. There's a reason why many magazines and newspapers have a horoscope page, and there's also a reason why almost every bookstore or library has a section dedicated completely to astrology. Many of us could just be curious about why some of us act differently than others and whom we will get along with best, and others may just want to see if their sign does, in fact, match their personality.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

20 Song Lyrics To Put A Spring Into Your Instagram Captions

"On an island in the sun, We'll be playing and having fun"

1039823
Person in front of neon musical instruments; glowing red and white lights.
Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

Whenever I post a picture to Instagram, it takes me so long to come up with a caption. I want to be funny, clever, cute and direct all at the same time. It can be frustrating! So I just look for some online. I really like to find a song lyric that goes with my picture, I just feel like it gives the picture a certain vibe.

Here's a list of song lyrics that can go with any picture you want to post!

Keep Reading...Show less
Relationships

The Importance Of Being A Good Person

An open letter to the good-hearted people.

1936581
Chalk drawing of scales weighing "good" and "bad" on a blackboard.
WP content

Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. It depends on how good you treat others.

We are all born to do something great. Whether that be to grow up and become a doctor and save the lives of thousands of people, run a marathon, win the Noble Peace Prize, or be the greatest mother or father for your own future children one day. Regardless, we are all born with a purpose. But in between birth and death lies a path that life paves for us; a path that we must fill with something that gives our lives meaning.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments