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A Woman Has a Right to Dream: My Life of Dreams, Challenges, and Choices
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A Woman Has a Right to Dream: My Life of Dreams, Challenges, and Choices in Vernon, BC
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A Woman Has a Right to Dream: My Life of Dreams, Challenges, and Choices in Vernon, BC
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Florence Schmunk Bauder, the eleventh of twelve children, recalls growing up in Oregon to immigrant parents who arrived in the United States in 1908. As a child, she learned how to play the piano. By the time she was a teenager, could play songs by memory, including the hymns she sang at church. While still a teenager, she attended a missionary conference at a friend’s church where she heard God’s voice speaking to her about her future. She grew up hoping to pursue a special ministry that was different. It wasn’t until after she married that God challenged her to start a ministry that would continue long after she died. Later, she heard the Holy Spirit say, “It’s a fact that there are not enough Christian camps — and the great majority of persons in the Christian ministry made their decisions while attending a camp. Why not consider developing one yourselves?” This is the author’s story of how she teamed up with her husband and others who believed in their mission to organize a nonprofit corporation, Camp Emerald Forest, an official member of Christian Camping International.
Florence Schmunk Bauder, the eleventh of twelve children, recalls growing up in Oregon to immigrant parents who arrived in the United States in 1908. As a child, she learned how to play the piano. By the time she was a teenager, could play songs by memory, including the hymns she sang at church. While still a teenager, she attended a missionary conference at a friend’s church where she heard God’s voice speaking to her about her future. She grew up hoping to pursue a special ministry that was different. It wasn’t until after she married that God challenged her to start a ministry that would continue long after she died. Later, she heard the Holy Spirit say, “It’s a fact that there are not enough Christian camps — and the great majority of persons in the Christian ministry made their decisions while attending a camp. Why not consider developing one yourselves?” This is the author’s story of how she teamed up with her husband and others who believed in their mission to organize a nonprofit corporation, Camp Emerald Forest, an official member of Christian Camping International.


















