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COME AND MEET

THE FISHERMAN

GONE FISHIN'

Out on the road,
early in the morning.
Gotta get going,
before the day is dawning.

Don't forget the rod and reel,
don't forget the bait.
To snare the big one
I can hardly wait.

Find just the right spot
to throw your line in,
Watch the line fly,
watch the reel spin.

Feel that little tug,
watch the line quiver.
I'm sure it's the biggest blue
caught at Indian River.

When I accepted Christ
As my personal Saviour
I knew there was one thing I must do
to stay in His Favor.

Go out among my fellow man,
their souls to win.
For Christ said you must become
FISHERS OF MEN.

When the years have passed by
And I stand before my Lord
He'll say, "Well done and
WELCOME ABOARD."

bikisner

I wish you could meet my husband personally. A wonderful Christian man with so much patience with me and love for everyone he meets. We married three years ago after knowing each other for over 20 years. He retired from Pa. Dept. of Transportation after 25 years and likes to spend most of his time hunting and fishing.

Look at this beauty but guess what!
I CAUGHT THIS ONE!!

Here he is with one of his own!

He loves to work with the kids at Camp Victory.
He was there when they broke ground for the camp
and was honored last year as one of the volunteers with
the most hours. There isn't a day goes by that he
doesn't check to see how things are going there.
Camp Victory is a special camp for special kids.
All of the kids have serious health problems
and it's a place where
they behave as normal kids that go to camp
but still recieve the medical attention they need
The parents can let them go there with no worries.
There are doctors and nurses on staff at all times
and there is a small hospital where they can
recieve their treatments.
Jack loves to take them for rides in his hayless wagon
and they love him for it. The wagon is hayless
because of some of the medical problems the kids have.

Above are some pictures of the kids from Camp Kydnie,
kids with kidney problems. Every 4th of July we have a
parade in our home town and they just happened to be at
camp that week. So Jack took them in the parade.

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