John Schafer , Paul Hinman and Frank Schuh completely engrossed in Ray Bohlin's lecture
(Click on each picture for a bigger view.)
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Ray Bohlin gives new scientific evidence for the existence of God in his lecture "Divine Fingerprints."
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Rick Wade prepares for his apologetics lecture while Ray teaches.
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The gang from First Baptist Church of Elgin, Illinois. . . and their boot mascot.
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Carey Wiese. Sue said, "Get lots of close-ups," but is this what she meant?
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Hannah Wood, Susie Smallwood and Laura Neale
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One of the reading groups relaxing and discussing. Megan Nowicki, Becky Robbins, Gretchen Tressler and Luke Bakke
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Kris Kunkel NOT getting exercised over the variant world views of the readings' authors
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Kevin Clarke giving his Aunt Sue a hug, and Nathan Lindquist
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A ropes course was available to students three afternoons during the week. Here the first group is in the haywagon on their
way to they knew not what: Kevin Clarke, Amanda Koone, Emily Miles, Katie Clarke, Hannah Bakke, Joshua Rohrsen and Bethany Houk.
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"The Before Picture." Ozark camp staff check and explain the equipment they will use.
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The students learned how to hook the lobster clips to the rope that would be above their heads. They were going to
be 30 feet off the ground, but they were in safety harnesses.
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Jordan Singleton and Kevin Bohlin learn to work as a team.
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Bethany Houk
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Daniel West doing an aerial splits with Kevin Clarke waiting in the wings of the tree
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Jenny Haak and Johnna Mains
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Amanda Koone and Emily Miles
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Jordan Singleton and Clippie, one of the Ozark staff counselors
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Kris Kunkel
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Katie Clarke and Hannah Bakke
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Rick Wade teaches part 2 of "Apologetics."
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Ray Bohlin teaches an alumni session on "A Christian View of the Environment." There are usually about 12-15 alumni from
previous Mind Games conferences, and we offer special lectures for them that are obviously smaller and more
intimate. The alumni really enjoy their special track, as well as the opportunity to hear some of the plenary lectures again--since
NOBODY gets it all the first time!
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Alumni session
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Ray and Sue Bohlin team-teach "Guys Are From Mars, Girls Are From Venus." Many of the students enjoy this practical and
often humorous session as they learn of the gender distinctives that God created, and see the biblical basis for them.
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Students listening attentively to the "Mars/Venus" lecture. We usually don't have much problem with students staying
wide awake for this session!
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