A New Photo Gallery
After many months, it is a joy to announce that we have a new photo gallery installed. Just click on the “Gallery” link here or on the left side of our main page and you’ll enter our interactive albums.
In the Gallery you can view our photos individually or in a slideshow. You can select the size that you’d like to view or download & save. You can also add comments to the pictures and select a service to have them developed and mailed to you. Each album also has its own RSS feed for those of you who like to utilize that feature.
We’ll be adding a number of photos and albums all this week to populate the gallery. Then, we’ll continue to add photos as we adventure along. Some future improvements include more decor to the main entry page, an Italian language pack, photo polls and ranks, and contributions from other partners and ministers.
I studied the installation of this gallery for quite some time and just felt it was a hair beyond my “know-how” even though I’ve installed other *php* packages on our server. SO, I owe many thanks to one of our new ministry partners here in the area named brother Mike Rosowski. He and his wife Gwen are looking to come alongside of us in the ministry. Mike has tremendous computer/web skills and saved me hours of time by doing the install. Many kudos Mike!
Soon — be looking for an announcement about OPERATION YELLOW RIBBON. You can get involved with us in supporting the troops with prayer and good Christian materials for the servicemen/women and their families.
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Rob,
Really enjoyed the pictures of your family and ministry partners. God Bless and keep up the good work of spreading the light!
Comment by Pearson — 2/17/2005 @ 9:44 pm
Bud,
Nice to look at the pictures. Bring back old memories. Love you and miss you.
Comment by Christopher Chern — 2/18/2005 @ 9:31 am