Well, it looks like things are slowing down. Obviously, the posts are not coming too fast because it has been well over a week since everyone headed home. It also looks as if the number of visitors to the site has slowed as well. So, I figured it was time to kind of wrap things up.
First of all, I would like to apologize to the few crews that didn't get as much coverage as the others. Unfortunately, the person I asked to do this, let me down. I'm sorry you guys. I will try to get the pictures that were taken and add them to our album. You all did a fantastic job and I do thank you for that!!!
I have added a few things to the blog. There are some permanent links, a poll, and a slide show of the pictures in the album. For anyone who is still checking out this blog, please use these tools. Also, if you have any suggestions regarding this blog or ideas for something to add to it, please let me know. I can be emailed at aaron@wcbonneterre.com.
Something else that might be of interest to anyone involved with our project is a Facebook group set up by our Project Coordinator, Lee Saunders. This page can be found by clicking here. This group is specifically for anyone who served in Bonne Terre.
We have already started planning for next years project. It will take place from July 4 - 11, 2009. Spread the word. We are looking forward to having another great project.
Again, I would like to thank each and every one of you that had a part in this project. Thank you for allowing God to use you and minister to the people of the Mineral Area. I will continue praying for you. Please continue to pray for us.
Keep in touch through the Facebook page, my email address listed above, comments on here, carrier pigeon, or any other way that you can get a message to me.
If anything else arises that I feel should be posted on here, I will post it. Other than that, I guess this will wrap it up. Check in every once in a while to see if there is anything new (or subscribe using the RSS feed). Things will pick back up again around the first part of July 2009.
Good bye, God bless, and thanks again!!!!!!!
--Aaron Radford, Youth Minister at FBC Bismarck, MO
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