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Thank you to so many..
On the steps of the State Capital in .. Phoenix, AZ.
O c t o b e r
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2004
Thank you to so many..
O c t o b e r
14
2004
P h o t o s
Thank you to so many..
O c t o b e r
14
2004
P h o t o s
On the steps of the State Capital in .. Phoenix, AZ.
Phoenix, AZ.
Phoenix, AZ.
Phoenix, AZ.
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Dear friends, I am trying to send a picture of Vicki and I as we stand on the capital grounds in Phoenix, AZ. We had a great prayer meeting!
We were concerned if the insurance provision would make it in time. God was faithful and so were some diligent CWA people. Thank you for the great effort.
Two families that used to attend Stone Church came to help us. One family had moved to Phoenix and the other was visiting their own family. What a wonderful surprise.
Thank you all for your prayers. Keep us in your prayers as we head for Hawaii next week
Pastor Phil and Vicki
Hi friends! This is the capitol building used while a territory and then as a state capital. It is used as a museum today. The Senate and the House of Representatives meet in two separate buildings on the same campus.
Arizona has 20 Indian reservations. These reservations cover about one-fourth of the state. About three-fourths of the Indians in Arizona live on the reservations.
The Hopi, Navajo, Apache, and other American Indian tribes already lived in Arizona when the Spanish first arrived in 1539.
The Grand Canyon in northern Arizona is a mile deep and more than 200 miles long. President Theodore Roosevelt called it "the one great sight which every American should see."
Once again, have a great year!
Phil Epperson