Building on a Great Foundation: The Story of Chuck Cram

(This story will require at least 30 minutes, as it is sharing a life journey that cannot be abbreviated. Story will be available in audio form at a later date. Thank you for taking the time to read and share.)

“Behold, I am laying in Zion a stone, a cornerstone chosen and precious, and whoever believes in him will not be put to shame.”

1 Peter 2:6 (referring to the Book of Isaiah, chapter 28, verse 16)

Ralph Waldo Emerson, renowned American philosopher and poet, is often credited with some of the more famous quotes in our history. One of his most frequently quoted sayings that supposedly originated from him was:

“Life is about the journey, not the destination”. Some might agree. Others may take a different approach.

Had Mr. Emerson met a man whose life was truly built upon faith in his Lord and Savior, he may have diverted his path of pseudo-spiritual intellectualism, which birthed his transcendental philosophy. Chuck Cram is that man. Chuck would not have merely shown the famous philosopher that life is far more than such a simplistic platitude, but far greater than any one man can define.

In the case of Chuck Cram, he may view life as both a journey and destination. But he would have told Mr. Emerson that he forgot a couple of things. Clearly, the life of this man, through his own testimony, would start with two foundational truths of life: miracles, and faith in the author of miracles.

“I have seen some miracles that are so amazing that I could spend all day telling you about miracles,” Chuck shares.

Chuck and Beth, along with hosts Ryan and Julie Korver (Ryan, furthest to the back, Julie, directly behind Chuck, seated in front), and many friends and loved ones at a Celebration of Love for Chuck on August 2, 2025.

And though, in his own words, he has witnessed many miracles and challenges that are unique to his own journey, friends and loved ones are now praying for a miracle for this man. Chuck has been diagnosed with one of the most debilitating diseases known to mankind: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or more commonly known as ALS. Often referred to as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease”, after the Yankee slugger who had to suddenly retire when he was diagnosed with the mysterious disease on his 36th birthday. His battle with the disease, along with his famous retirement speech, raised awareness worldwide- and still does today through a special day in remembrance of baseball’s original “iron man”.

But, as the first case of ALS was with Gehrig, every case of ALS is unique. So is the journey of the person that lives with this disease. So let me tell you about this “iron man” named Chuck, and the dedication of Mr. Cram to his bride and family, the many challenges of their children, and the conviction of his own personal faith with His Savior. And how, through this difficult season, he continues trusting the one that has navigated him through every storm.

5 thoughts on “Building on a Great Foundation: The Story of Chuck Cram

  1. Chris, thank you so much for using your gifts and talents to share our journey. What a precious opportunity to recount all of the blessings God has provided. We thank Him for our new friend during this precious season of our lives. You are a blessing to us! Gratefully, Beth for both Cram Parents.

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    1. Beth, such a blessing to befriend you and Chuck through our mutual friend. Another example of how our Lord works when the Body of Christ comes together in spirit.

      Thank you for including me, a complete stranger at the beginning, on this journey with both of you. Chuck continues to inspire me. And my hope and prayer is that your family legacy story will continue to inspire others for years to come. ❤️🙏

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  2. What a blessing to read through some of life’s journey of this family. Thank you for your testimony and your stand! Thank you for being a reflection of God at work when we let Him lead the way. Thank you for your service and eternal perspective in the choices you made. So glad you took the time to share from your hearts, the verses and ways that God worked and led!
    The people who knew you were blessed!

    Wish I had known you in person… I remember the name. (I graduated NWC in ’79 and MSB in ’82.) …We intersected in locations, but not in person.

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