{"id":178,"date":"2019-08-15T15:54:23","date_gmt":"2019-08-15T19:54:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/today.clayshowalter.com\/?post_type=article&#038;p=178"},"modified":"2019-08-15T15:54:23","modified_gmt":"2019-08-15T19:54:23","slug":"discovery-2015-finding-sustainable-solutions","status":"publish","type":"article","link":"https:\/\/www.easternmennonite.org\/today\/article\/discovery-2015-finding-sustainable-solutions\/","title":{"rendered":"Discovery 2015: Finding Sustainable Solutions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Two days after graduation, June 9, 2015, twenty-five EMS high school students and three teachers boarded a motor coach and left Harrisonburg for a 19-day academic expe- dition through 15 states called \u201cDiscovery.\u201dTheir goal was to seek sustainable solutions to complex issues facing the United States including energy, agriculture, water, and bison management.<\/p>\n<p>EMS Discovery is an academic learning trip that brings together knowledgeable experts in many fields of study with students who are open<br \/>\nto learning and questioning various options, and\u00a0have a desire for faith development. These trips, conducted every other year since 2003, foster a desire to learn about the world, to investigate real-life issues in a hands-on way, and to discover the meaning of faith in the process.<\/p>\n<p>Discovery 2015 students quickly discovered that social and economic issues have multiple perspec- tives and do not lend themselves to easy answers. Discovery teachers had arranged for meetings with experts who represented starkly different points of view, which forced the students to think and create their own opinions.<\/p>\n<p>The water case study, conducted in Colorado and\u00a0Utah, pushed students to evaluate their own use\u00a0of water. From a cool mountain stream in Rocky<br \/>\nMountain National Park to the dry environs of\u00a0Arches National Park, Discovery students studied\u00a0the use and misuse of water resources. A three-day<br \/>\nrafting trip on the Colorado River, with skilled and knowledgeable guides, challenged the students and teachers to consider their place in God\u2019s creation. Erin Hostetler \u201916 learned that \u201cGod calls us to be caretakers of the earth.\u201d Holly Mumaw \u201916 discovered that showers aren\u2019t a daily necessity, in terms of water usage, and Leah Wenger \u201916 found flush toilets strange because of their enormous consumption of water after her own experience using simple pit toilets along the Colorado River.<\/p>\n<p>Reflecting on the 6,000 mile trip, Leah Wenger stated that going out and seeing the vast diversity of geography across the United States has helped her realize the \u201crichness of home\u201d in the Shenandoah Valley. When asked whether Discovery was worth the money, time, and resources, and whether it should be offered again in two years, Holly Mumaw resoundingly said, \u201cAbsolutely.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Want to know more? Go to www.easternmennoniteschool.org and pull down to \u201cDiscovery\u201d under QuickLinks to view links from past trips.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Two days after graduation, June 9, 2015, twenty-five EMS high school students and three teachers boarded a motor coach and left Harrisonburg for a 19-day academic expe- dition through 15 states called \u201cDiscovery.\u201dTheir goal was to seek sustainable solutions to complex issues facing the United States including energy, agriculture, water, and bison management. 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