Ozark Mind Games 200 Report:


The morning worship time opened with a group shoulder massage. This is a full-service conference! <smile>

Ray Bohlin presented some fascinating insight into Intelligent Design with a lecture called "God's Fingerprints: New Evidence for the Existence of God."

The alumni got their first session by themselves with Ray on Stem Cells. Here are (left to right) Jennifer Robison, Hannah Bakke, Rebekah Wiley, Ryan Dusek, and John Wray.

The first group to attempt the ropes course harnesses up.

Jennifer Robison conquers the ropes course.

Clayton Craig enjoys the zipline at the end of the ropes course.

As a world-class swimmer, Hannah Bakke is used to water more than air, but she did great on the ropes course too.

David Miller wisely decides that "Look, Ma, no hands!" is not a good strategy for this section of the ropes course.

David Miller, Alan Eller and Whit Cox on the basketball court. A HUGE storm was coming in.

First John Wray sat down to work on a twine-and-bead necklace. Then Mackenzie Holets, the daughter of Ozark director Michael Holets, joined him. Then came Megan Haak, Saunnie Knotts and Sara Ruth Riggs. We teased him that he had turned unto a "chick magnet."

There's enough free time to pull out cards as we wait for dinner. Caleb Peavy, Clara Utley, Rebekah Wiley and Jody McCall enjoy a hand of something or other. :-)

Ray and Sue Bohlin's lecture of "Guys Are From Mars, Girls Are From Venus" is one of the more memorable presentations of the week.