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Ozark Mind Games 2008 Report: Tuesday


Beautiful early morning from the top of the mountain

Pat Zukeran leads the morning devotional including some of his stories of ministering to believers in east Asia and what it cost them to become Christians.

Opening our hearts and minds in morning worship

Ray Bohlin gets assistance from Ashli Warford and Tyler Barlow to explain the "just right" distance of earth to the sun to support life.

Students engaged in evidence for God's character as revealed in His creation

The "Minnesasians" absorbing all they can: Nate Peterson, Tom Schultz and Jonathan Lindstrom.

Heather Zeiger teaches an alumni session on Neuroscience and the Mind.

Sue Bohlin's reading group deconstructs a YouTube video called "How We Can Know Christians are Delusional." Bekah Davis, Amy Lynn and Ashli Warford.

The guys in the group: Ryan Russenberger and Tom Schultz.

Pat Zukeran's reading group examines an alarming Dallas Morning News report about the religious beliefs of Christians. Tynan Barlow and Ryan Lamb sit across from Katelyn Rackley and Tiffany Kellner.

Sarah Waldrop was in that group too.

Organized recreation on Tuesday was the first go at the high ropes course. Tom Schultz, Tiffany Kellner, Nicole Willis, Ashli Warford, Kayla Woody and Jon Davis prepare to be challenged.

One of the evening lectures was the always-popular "Guys Are From Mars, Girls Are From Venus" with Ray and Sue Bohlin.

Cousins Tiffany Kellner and Nicole Willis, our North Carolina contingent, play with a snake skin found outside Sunset Point.

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