The last day of crusade brings mixed emotions. So much work has gone into making the event possible. There is no doubt that many lives are impacted for eternity, and that brings a great feeling of fulfillment. Before you know it, hundreds of volunteers are heading back to their home states, and you realize that life at We Care Program will return to a more normal state. I am filled with gratitude for all that God has allowed us to experience, and pray for His work to continue in our lives, and in the lives of men and women who were touched during the crusade.
I finished out the crusade by visiting Fountain for a few hours in the afternoon and then headed over to Atmore Work Center for their evening service. It was a very encouraging and powerful program of music and message.
The following pictures give a glimpse of the interactions going on at Fountain. We Care asst. chaplain Blaine Copenhaver with a group of inmates, Blaines grandfather visiting in the Faith Dorm, volunteer/inmate interactions, “Anchored” sharing their talents with the men in the evening chapel service and special prayer following the service. The final picture brings you to a Friday night tradition at the Landis household. Deb’s homemade pizza, being enjoyed with my brother Alvin and his family, who will spend another two days with us before heading back to PA. Thank you Lord for a family who supports me in the ministry I feel called to do. Taking off for some much needed family time till Tuesday then looking forward to what God has for us in the coming months at We Care. Stayed tuned to the We Care website for 2010 Crusade pictures coming soon!






