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    Cornerstone Foundation - Newsletter - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2007    Last Visited: 12/24/2007  

    This time we'll put the spotlight on Norma Hunt and on Liz and Ian McKenzie.
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    Norma Hunt ,

    Norma Hunt, a missionary RN at Loma de Luz, was born and raised in Bozeman, Montana.She was saved at an early age, and, having often heard missionaries speak in her mission-oriented church, Norma--by the time she was about 11--knew her calling was to be a missionary.Norma served as a missionary for Christians in Action in various capacities for 20 years, including lengthy field time in Guatemala and Chile.She then entered nurse's training, graduated, and then worked as an RN in a hospital and then as a home health nurse for two counties in Kentucky.Her heart's desire, however, was to return to the mission field.In 1999 she saw something in a Cornerstone Foundation newsletter that caught her eye; it said "One particular need is for NURSES."By March 2001 Norma found herself visiting the mission at Balfate and walking through the halls of a fifty-bed mission hospital-Loma de Luz--that was then still under construction.By October 2002 Norma was serving the Lord in the mission field in Honduras at Hospital Loma de Luz.Since her arrival Norma has served as a nurse (and is currently serving as Director of Nursing), has been used to birth a church in a countryside community, has provided foster care for a Honduran child, and has been used in countless other ways as well.

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    Cornerstone Foundation - Norma Hunt - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/29/2009    Last Visited: 5/29/2009  

    Norma Hunt

    Norma Hunt, RN, whose hometown is now Marion, KY, was born and raised in Bozeman, MT where she was saved at an early age. Having often heard missionaries speak in her mission-oriented church, when about 11, she knew her calling was to be a missionary. Norma graduated from Christians in Action (CinA) Bible and Mission School and served as a missionary for CinA in various capacities for 20 years, including lengthy field time in Guatemala (11 years) and Chile (2 years). She also did missionary recruiting for CinA, and was training administrator for the mission school and teacher of Cross Cultural living.

    With a further call on her life, she entered nurse's training, graduated in 1994 from the College of the Sequoias with a nursing degree, then spent a year as an RN in a hospital and more than six years as a home health nurse for two counties in Kentucky.

    With her heart's desire to return to the mission field, she read, "One particular need is for NURSES" in The Cornerstone Foundation newsletter in 1999 and again in 2000. March 2001 found her visiting the McKenneys in Honduras and walking through the halls of a fifty-bed mission hospital that was then still under construction.

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