December 2010
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Winter 2011: Volume 65 – Issue 1
The Next Executive Director Hume Lake…less Summer at Hume Lake Ripples of Impact 2011 Vision Dinner Tour 2011 Staff Alumni Reunion Hume International: Papua New Guinea Download Volume 65 Issue 1, Winter 2011 as a PDF
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The Next Executive Director
Recently I had the privilege of sitting down for an interview with Michael Anthony, the future Executive Director of Hume Lake, to talk about his life and ministry. I hope through this interview you’ll be able to catch a glimpse of the type of man Michael is and that together we can look forward to [...]
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Hume Lake…less
Behind the Scenes: Repair To The Hume Lake Dam This past fall Sequoia National Forest crews modified the main valve on the Hume Lake Dam, or “water restrainer” as we fondly refer to it. The valve had been leaking for the past 20 years and had continued to worsen. The repair was needed to stop [...]
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Summer at Hume Lake
What are you looking forward to this summer? A family vacation? A romantic getaway? An outdoor adventure? Make everyone happy and come to Hume Lake. We’ll take care of everything. I know it’s the middle of winter right now, but I just can’t help being excited about summer. There’s always so much to look forward [...]
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Ripples of Impact
2010 Men’s Retreat As I praised God for the many men that stood to receive Christ as their personal savior at our Fall Men’s Retreat, I wondered how many other people would be affected by their decision to follow Christ. I’m not sure who was the first to suggest the ripple as the Hume logo, [...]
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2011 Vision Dinner Tour
Join Hume Lake staff, alumni, supporters & friends at one of our Vision Dinners. Ranging across California from San Diego to Lodi, with a dozen points in between, there is likely one near you! This is a great opportunity for you to meet other Hume enthusiasts, introduce your friends to the ministry, and interact with [...]
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2011 Staff Alumni Reunion
Labor Day Weekend 2011 Over the years, I’ve had the opportunity to spend time with many of our alumni when they come back to Hume to visit. The resounding response from most of them is that one of the strangest things about being back up at Hume is not that the buildings or the programs [...]
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Hume International: Papua New Guinea
08 APRIL 2001: The stamp in my passport marks the first time a Hume Team set foot in Papua New Guinea. Seven of us ran two weekend retreats for teenage missionary kids. 13 OCTOBER 2010: This stamp signifies Hume’s sixth trip to PNG. 200+ teens expectantly anticipated what God would do, knowing Hume’s reputation from [...]
