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ALUMNI & FRIENDS: October 2006

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Pastor views sending students to ONU as "Kingdom work"
Chuck Hayes did not attend Olivet. His wife Kathy does not call ONU her alma mater. So it may seem strange that the pastor of Richland, Wisconsin's Church of the Nazarene considers himself an "Olivet recruiter."
Faith in the military
Steve Foster '89 often works 18-hour days. He sleeps in common barracks, hundreds of miles away from his wife and two young children.
» Environmental science student observes and protects sea turtles at Canaveral National Park (10/2/06)
» Record-breaking enrollment for tenth consecutive year (9/22/06)
» Olivet receives national recognition for study abroad programs (9/19/06)
» Beloved former president's wife passes away (9/6/06)
» Reddick and Bruner named faculty, staff members of the year (8/30/06)
» Bowling names dining room after long-term food services director (8/30/06)
» Olivet's first doctoral degree program set for summer 2007 start (8/28/06)
Brooke (Blight) Amash '96
As a deputy probation officer, Brooke Amash spends her days in the company of drug addicted pregnant women, attempting to keep them on track and — when things do not follow according to plan — making arrests and booking a visit to the county jail.

Yet behind the dangerous job and the seeming persona of "tough girl cop" is the honest heart of a servant. "As a teen, I realized that I wanted to help people," Brooke says.

ONU Podcasts



The Community Well (Part III) [ 9-20-06 ]
In the final fall revival service on campus, Reedy answers the question, "What does it mean to carry the cross?"
Listen | Download | iTunes
I'm OK; You're different [ 9-7-06 ]
Benson explains why godly living is profitable in every way and discusses the affect of individual temperaments on spiritual disciplines.
Listen | Download | iTunes
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