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symptoms of culture shock to the fast-paced materialistic society in this country. But all re- turn in some way changed. Shoshanna Dunteman fGermany, 19823 commented on the difference in her life since her missions trip two years ago. l'Actually seeing the Iron Cur- tain, the military zone between East and West Germany, made it so much more real to me. People are born into an enslaved country. They are persecuted for being Christians. I never recovered from seeing this sight, I don't think that I ever will. I am so thankful for my freedom, and I want to utilize it in being more bold for the Lord. The ORU Summer Mis- sions manual summarizes well the missions encounter: ln light of these experiences, students invariably return with a new im- petus for growth and a new sense of purpose and usefulness in life. In short, as better stu- dents and better Christians. Not all mis- sions students return to ministry in the far corners of the world, but most return better equipped to minister to the neighbor on the corner of their block in their town back home. Going on missions is an experience I one can forget. The joy of sharing Jesus wi people of different cultures and languages exciting. A special bond develops betwee people both on the mission team and with tl people met in various countries. Mission many times, opens the eyes of those who g to the desperate need of other countries know Jesus. A summer spent on missions an invaluable experience. One that is remer bered by laughter and tears. ORU student RoryZCIark shares the love of Jesus I some children in aire. V V , V V,VV ,V S, 12 Summer Missions
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u it Q if Jim Koon and Lonnie Lanferman pray over one of the many poverty-stricken children of Zaire. Danita Dalton meets with some unusual charac- ters while on missions to London, England. Mis- sions sometimes can be quite a culture shock! 5 9 in u...n 7' Summer Missions 11
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ORU students Todd Hedgepath and Kim Ryan met with people from other mission teams when he went to Mexico. Q 'w.. f1' Beautiful scenary and learning experiences about various cultures are shared by all. This picture, taken in Mexico, shows the beauty of that country. McMurray Tim Robert Summerer, Lecia.GauIding, and Cherie Cous- sens at a train station in Norway. rn in S U9 'D O C U3 Summer Missions 13
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