ORU to Honor Dr. Myles Munroe by Induction Onto Wall of Sacrifice

Dr. Myles Munroe
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On Nov. 9, 2014, three Oral Roberts University alumni were killed in a tragic plane crash in Grand Bahama, Bahamas. Dr. Myles and Ruth Munroe and Dr. Richard Pinder along with six others were on their way to a ministry conference. ORU will be honoring their memory through induction onto the Wall of Sacrifice as a part of Wednesday’s chapel service.

The Wall of Sacrifice honors members of the ORU community—alumni, students, and current and former trustees, faculty and staff from 1965 to the present—who, in the act of taking the healing message of Jesus Christ to the world, suffered a sudden, unexpected and untimely death.

When: Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 11 AM CST. Event will conclude by noon.

Where: Christ’s Chapel on ORU’s campus

The media is invited to join ORU as they as they honor alumni Dr. Myles and Ruth Munroe and Dr. Richard Pinder with a formal induction onto the wall of sacrifice. A press box will be available. If unable to attend, ORU’s chapel service can be seen live at lifestream.tv/oruchapelservices.

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