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      Tuesday
      Jun082010

      The Northwoods Campus

      Liz Henderson--Program Team Assistant

      One of the things that makes HoneyRock unique is the fact that it is both a camp and a college campus.  We have the privilege of having 11 faculty from Wheaton College here to teach students this week.  Some of the students are part of the Summer Leadership School (SLS) Program and others are here for two or four weeks participating in Wheaton in the Northwoods (WIN).  In order to give you an idea of just how many college classes are being taught at HoneyRock today, let me share with you.

      There are currently 45 WIN students here to take one or more of the following classes:

      Canoeing and Kayaking taught by Dr. Bud Williams

      Culture in Contemporary World taught by Dr. Brian Howell

      Old Testament Literature and Interpretation taught by Dr. Daniel Lane

      Christian Thought taught by Dr. David McNutt

      Contemporary Moral Problems taught by Dr. David Fletcher

      Wood Kiln Building/ Firing taught by Dr. David Hooker

      Shakespearience taught by Dr. Brett Foster and Mark Lewis

      Our 67 SLS students are taking one or more of the following classes:
      Old Testament Literature and Interpretation taught by Dr. Daniel Lane

      New Testament Literature and Interpretation taught by Dr. Lynn Cohick

      Christian Thought taught by Dr. Vincent Bacote

      Strategies: Ministry to Youth taught by Dr. Barrett McRay

      Canoeing and Kayaking taught by Rob Ribbe


      Backpacking and Orienteering taught by Rob Ribbe


      Camp Ministry taught by Rob Ribbe

      We are blessed to have so many amazing faculty members here to teach and train our students, and we are excited about the diversity of the classes being offered at HoneyRock this summer.

      (Pictured below is Dr. Howell with his Anthropology class)

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