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New March Pictures

March 22nd, 2011 — 2:34pm

An object lesson being learned at John Brown University's spring site visit

Studious girls, all in a row at John Brown

One of our gals has a part-time job at the Fudgery. Apparently she got a little surprise visit!

Several students went on a Friday afternoon hike to enjoy the coming of Spring

The Harrison K-Life internship crew

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News from the Arkansas trail…

November 30th, 2010 — 10:55am

Below is an excerpt from keithchancey.com. Enjoy!

Our travel began with a trip to Heber Springs, AR. We did an awesome family movie show! It was great to be with the Thomas families, and great to hear Savannah share how excited she is about kamp. What an incredible joy she has for the Lord! One day she’ll be on my staff, I guarantee. It was great to see Hannah, Alie, Lily, and Sterling as well. It’s obvious that these kids are on fire to get their friends to kamp. We left there and headed to Conway, where it sure was fun to be on the campus of UCA. We did a show there for Central Arkansas, Central Baptist College & Hendrix College students to interview. Jasmine & Jana, KAA reps, and Luke did a great job getting about 20 students to attend. We left UCA and went to Ouachita, where we had an unblieveable showing—over 60 students came!! Great job, Callie Chancey, Brandon Briscoe & Lester!! We did a LOT of interviews and saw a lot of great kids. It was nice to be on that campus, even if we were up really late and up really early. The travel to our next destination, Arkansas Tech, windy and long, but worth it. Good job Jessica, Kristina, Robert, and Michael! We left Ark Tech & went to Rogers, AR, where I must say, was perhaps my favorite place to be. Before I explain why, let me first insert that I was traveling with Kara Leidecker and Aaron “Grease” Anderson. It sure was fun traveling with these guys! I learned that Grease loves to eat all the time, and he’s super fit, but super thick. So, in Rogers, Clay Burger, a chiropractor, made me laugh hysterically as he tried to manipulate Grease’s back. He looked like he was drilling for oil. The harder he pushed, the less Grease flinched; I have never seen such an effort. We had a great showing there and then headed to John Brown University. Thank you Caleb Freeman and Mitchell for doing a great job. The trail was fun and full of laughs. I learned that there are a lot of great Starbucks along the way, which is much needed, and I thoroughly enjoying seeing so many kampers and future Kanakukers.

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