In the first morning session, Rick Wade addressed "The Problem of Evil." The second session was split
with the new students hearing Todd Kappelman teach on "Literature and the Christian Imagination," and Sue
Bohlin instructed the alumni on "Feminism."
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Frisbee football during afternoon free time
(Click on each picture for a bigger view.)
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Gretchen Tressler and her big brother Nik, not only a Mind Games
alumnus but a former Probe intern, who came for a visit.
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Evan McCall, Brian Trotter, Jennifer Blunier and Jessica Conry
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Matt Thompson, Ray Bohlin, Brett Wait and Andrew Nichols play Risk during their free time.
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Jordan Singleton checks out how well Brett and Andrew are doing at world domination. |
Students looking for a soccer ball so they could play. . . guess what?
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John Schafer and Tim Jackson
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Kris Samons (who functioned as staff photographer during the week) hanging out with students outside the main lodge.
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Sue Bohlin rode from building to building all week in Ozark Conference Center's golf cart, which made her a Very Happy (and grateful!) Camper.
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After dinner, the first session was split with new students hearing Sue address "A Christian Perspective on
Homosexuality," and Rick Wade teaching the alumni on "The Loss of the Self." For the second session, Todd
Kappelman showed the movie "The Straight Story," which the students didn't think they would enjoy at first because it's a s-l-o-w moving
film, but most ended up liking it. . . . okay.
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