“Please keep up the fight! Continue to proclaim the mighty works of God so that our generation and those to follow may know and stand!” —Chris Z., Landmark Events Supporter |
Dear friend,
At Landmark Events we are dedicated to proclaiming God’s mighty works. By His grace we have completed our first year, having served families totaling more than 550 people on 12 unique tours traversing 10 states. But we need your help to continue. Every great work is made up of a body of people with diverse gifts and varied roles. In our war for Independence, George Washington was the sword, Thomas Jefferson the pen, Patrick Henry the trumpet and John Hancock was the purse. Your donation will help meet the needs below:
- Hire historians — to develop curriculum, lecture, publish articles and guide tours
- Audio Editing — to edit tour and lecture audio
- Web Build-Out — to develop download store and Resource Center for all things Providential
“...that they should make them known to their children.”
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“That the generation to come might know them...”
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You Can Help Bring Hope to the Generations
Our Mission is to give God’s people hope through a deeper understanding of the Lord and His mighty hand in history. The God that made a way for Joshua across the Jordan and ushered Washington across the Delaware, is able to deliver today. He is our hope.
“Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, and today, and forever.” —Hebrews 13:8
Looking forward to 2015, we aspire to offer 15 tours and events, including Creation Weekend, featuring the first ever creation tours of the San Diego Zoo as well as trips to the Grand Canyon and Scotland. Please consider helping us bring hope to families across this great nation by your financial support, your participation, and your prayers.
“...that they should make them known to their children: That the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and declare them to their children: That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments.” —Psalm 78:5-7
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