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Ozark Mind Games 2008: Probe Staff



Heather Zeiger and Ray Bohlin greet Tim and Yaffah Lewis and their new baby Tarron. They met at Ozark. Every Mind Games there's been a new development with them!



Ray's "Professor routine."

Scary!


Each of us introduced ourselves, sharing our testimonies of how we came to faith and why we're at Probe. Sue is blessed to see the smile on Ray's face after 34 years!





Todd Kappelman




Pat Zukeran





Heather Zeiger




Sue Bohlin explains a Christian explanation for human nature, inviting our esteemed guests. . .





Pat Zukeran as "Apolo-Jedi," the inscrutable pantheist, and




Ray Bohlin as Dr. E.O. Wilson from Harvard, the insistent naturalist.



Todd Kappelman looking very professorial. Which he is, having been a popular philosophy prof at Dallas Baptist University for about 12 years.


Pat Zukeran gets ready to tackle the high ropes course.


Show-off!


Success! Pat flashes the shaka sign and a big happy grin, well earned.



Todd's devotional



In introducing a talk on Christianity and the marketplace, Sue built a wall of cups to show how most Christians put up an artificial wall between "real life," where work and school and fun and relationships exist, with the Bible and spiritual truths on the other side of the wall.



No one was expecting her to suddenly sweep the wall away in one big gesture to show that a Christian worldview means living one life where biblical truth and values permeate every aspect of life.



Heather leading her devotional.



Pat looks over his notes before teaching.



Heather chats it up with Tarron Lewis and mommy Yaffah. Cute baby. . . oh excuse me, I have a science lecture to prepare for!



Pat leading his devotional.



Sue's devotional



Ray's reading group always meets in the dining room. . .



. . .and Sue's always meets in the living area of Mountaincrest Lodge.



We clean up good! Hanging out before the Friday night banquet watching students play Wii.



Pat, Todd and Byron Barlowe sit on the side while Ray and Sue explain how we do the reading groups and divide up the students.



Heather with our beloved alumna Grace Waldrop.



Todd is not a fan of cameras.



But he does enjoy the Mind Games students.









At the closing meeting, we asked for testimonies from students, which Sue recorded for use in a future radio program promoting Mind Games.

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