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ALUMNI & FRIENDS: October 2008

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Breaking freeBreaking free
Rattan, Honduras, boasts milky white beaches and frothy surf. But Tim Rickels '83 doesn't remember it as a vacation hot spot. His memories deal more with spiritual life or death.

While there, he witnessed manifestations of demon possession. But he also saw the power and authority of Jesus Christ.Breaking free

Programmed successProgrammed success
They got their start by rolling up their sleeves and getting dirty. As soon as Jim Evans '88 was old enough to drive, he and his brother Jon '90 threw themselves into business: cutting the green stuff in order to make ... the green stuff.

Now, they don't don jeans and tees and head to neighbors' lawns. Instead, they use their expertise in marketing other companies through an innovative technology. Programmed success

Still answering the callStill answering the call
Eunice (Kendall) Bryant '40 isn't what she appears. The woman with a lively laugh and quick wit belies her near-90 years and lifetime of adventures overseas.Still answering the call
» 10/6 Tigers earn stripes at Lindenwood Invitational
» 10/6 ONU expert: Director of counseling services
» 10/4 Tiger football victorious over Iowa Wesleyan
» 10/2 Tigers now 6-0 in the CCAC
» 10/1 Chapel: Give your life away
» 10/1 Cross country team finally alone on top
» 10/1 Men's soccer defeats Robert Morris 3-0
» 9/30 Gone to the pigs
» 9/29 Volleyball: Tigers finish third at Best of the Best Challenge
» 9/28 Men's soccer defeats Robert Morris 3-0
» 9/27 Something's been different in chapel
» 9/27 M. Cross Country: Tigers finally alone on top
» 9/26 'Fresh' faces: A sampling of the Class of 2012
» 9/25 2008 Alumni Board chosen
» 9/23 Students attend Values Voter Summit as election date draws near
» 9/23 Finalists announced for 'World's Most Interesting Olivetian Contest'
» 9/23 W. Soccer: Tiger pair earns two victories, women's soccer POW honors
» 9/22 Pastor's invited to Olivet to 'Refresh. Refocus. Resource.'
» 9/22 Eyes on the prize
» 9/19 By the numbers
» 9/16 Music professor talks tactics with educators
» 9/10 W. Tennis: Tigers win, give up zero sets

Upcoming Events

Oct 11 Alumni Gathering: Quincy, Ill.
Oct 23-26 Homecoming
Nov 8 Alumni Gathering: Lebanon, Ill.
Nov 25 Alumni Gathering: Huntington, Ind.
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Dr. William Slatterly
As a doctor at the House Ear and Neurosurgery Center, Dr. William Slatterly III finds himself treating the 'who's who' in Hollywood - in the past this has included the late former president Ronald Reagan - by helping others restore their connection to sound.
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Are you ready to get real? [ Sep 2, 2008 ]
Chapel Address
Rick Wilson, Celebrate Recovery director, Seymour First Church of the Nazarene

A former drug, alcohol and pornography addict shares his story and challenges listeners to come clean with their hurts and sins. He shares how in realizing your own power, you can understand your true powerlessness and embrace God's.

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The World's Most Interesting Olivetian

What do a world renowned ventriloquist, a spy from the Cold War, and Mrs. Illinois all have in common? They are three of the ten finalists in Olivet Nazarene University's hunt for the "World's Most Interesting Olivetian."

Vote today for your favorite finalist!

Then, join us for the crowning of the "World's Most Interesting Olivetian" - and for an entire weekend of events - during Homecoming 2008, October 23 - 26.

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