The Lord has blessed us with a busy, productive, and
exciting Spring and Summer! Since April, we have been involved in
three Heritage Seminars at different churches in Kentucky, and we have taken
three Christian History Tours to Washington D.C.! We would like to
share some photos* from those events below,
with thankful hearts for what the Lord has done and what He continues to do!
*All of the Heritage Seminar pictures
were taken by Joel Pinson, who was teaching the children's classes, so our
apologies to all of the grown-ups who didn't get their pictures taken!
Heritage Seminars:
The children's class from our Heritage
Seminar at Bethel Baptist Church in Berea, KY. Those notepads are full
of actual notes!
The children's class from the Heritage
Seminar at Sand Gap Christian Church in Sand Gap, KY. What a great
group!
Don Pinson speaking with Aaron Adams during
the Sand Gap Seminar.
First Christian History Tour:
Our Capitol Staff Guide, Kevin Smith
(pointing), inside the U.S. Capitol Building. Thanks Kevin!
Group picture outside the U.S. Capitol
Building. We are ready for some food!
At the World War II Memorial near sunset
Don Pinson teaching at the Washington
Monument
Second Christian History Tour:
Aaron Adams at our first stop- Appomattox,
Virginia
Don Pinson (left) and Scott Rogers (right)
riding the D.C. Metro at the start of our first day in Washington, D.C.!
Group picture at the back door of the White
House. Scott always managed to have food of some kind!
There are friendly creatures in downtown
Washington after all...
Don Pinson has the ear of a very attentive by-stander at the
Declaration of Independence Signers Memorial.
As promised to the group from the first tour (which got rained
out at Mt. Vernon), a picture of the Potomac River from the Mt. Vernon
shoreline.
Third Christian History Tour:
Group picture at the back door of the White House
Joyce Lyons placing American Flags on the grave of her
stepfather, Charles Stanley Finch- 1st Lieutenant, United States Marine
Corps...
A World War I Veteran...
Born July 3rd, 1896...
Died September 11th, 1956...
Honor to whom honor is due.