The Legacy of I Love N.O.

What did you learn on your week serving in Louisiana?  What was your favorite part?  What was the hardest part? Share your story here.

3 Comments

  1. Pastor Dave Van Wingerden 08.20.07 / 9am

    We were asked to share some photo’s and commentary from our week with you including progress on the four different projects we were involved ith.. What’s the best way to begin. I don’t see any info. on uploading pics.??

    Thanks
    Dave

  2. Pastor Dave Van Wingerden 08.20.07 / 9am

    Most of our team of 35 didn’t want to leave New Orleans. I don’t think we accomplished a whole lot construction project wise in a week (a drop in the ocean) but what a blessing to be a link in the chain from the nearly 10,000 who came before us and the untold hundreds and perhaps thousands who will follow us. The Katrina Project is everything about the Kingdom! People, People, People! That was our highlight. We didn’t come to NO to be appreciated but we seldom receive the kind of appreciation we were shown in NO, back home. It was amazing, memorable, and in many cases life changing. Eternity will give account of what the week was all about both in Southern Louisiana and in Becker, MN.

    Hopefully we’ll be back. We’re talking about that now.
    Thanks Katrina Staff for everything!

  3. mandy 08.20.07 / 2pm

    You can send pictures at anytime to amanda.prince@efca.org and I’ll be happy to post them for you! Blessings from LA and thank you for your servant hearts!

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