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Over the weekend, I had the great privilege of being asked by the Lighthouse Ministries of Lexington, KY to document an event where 10 men from their program were baptized.  Words can’t do justice to the emotion in the air as the program’s volunteers and participants lined the lake bank, cheering on those guys.  Regardless of your religious beliefs, there’s no denying those moments were powerful.

Do me a favor.  Click HERE and read about this organization before you watch the slideshow.  Next, check out the images.  Lastly?  Click HERE and get involved.  Thanks for stopping by!  -shaun

7 comments so far
  1. Robin posted the following on September 9, 2009 at 1:14 am.

    Thank you so much for sharing these photos, they blessed my heart and I am so thankful that these Men of Christ will have these beautiful pictures to remember such an awesome day in the begining of their new life. May they walk strong and faithful for the rest of their days, may they not grow weak or weary, may they soar on eagles wings.
    May God Bless You,
    Robin

  2. Lisa Wester posted the following on September 9, 2009 at 8:36 am.

    Gave me chills. Very cool.

  3. laurie carr harper posted the following on September 11, 2009 at 12:13 am.

    Such a beautiful setting for a baptism.
    Son I am so blessed that you are putting god first in your life. Through god all things are possible. Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the lord thy god is with thee wherever thy goes.
    I would like to take a moment to thank the lighthouse and all their staff for all the heart and soul they give to each of these men at the nehemiah house by encouraging one anothers spiritual gifts.

    Let your light always shine,
    may god bless you

  4. lorraine clark posted the following on September 17, 2009 at 6:46 pm.

    Awesome presentation of the talent God has blessed you with

  5. Sara Johnson posted the following on September 19, 2009 at 12:16 am.

    My husband is in the Lighthouse Program and in those pictures. You did a fantastic job, of bringing such a memorable day to life for loved ones that were not there. Thank You!

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  • Thank you so much for sharing these photos, they blessed my heart and I am so thankful that these Men of Christ will have these beautiful pictures to remember such an awesome day in the begining of their new life. May they walk strong and faithful for the rest of their days, may they not grow weak or weary, may they soar on eagles wings.
    May God Bless You,
    Robin


  • Gave me chills. Very cool.


  • Such a beautiful setting for a baptism.
    Son I am so blessed that you are putting god first in your life. Through god all things are possible. Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed; for the lord thy god is with thee wherever thy goes.
    I would like to take a moment to thank the lighthouse and all their staff for all the heart and soul they give to each of these men at the nehemiah house by encouraging one anothers spiritual gifts.

    Let your light always shine,
    may god bless you


  • Awesome presentation of the talent God has blessed you with


  • My husband is in the Lighthouse Program and in those pictures. You did a fantastic job, of bringing such a memorable day to life for loved ones that were not there. Thank You!


  • [...] of Lexington, KY.  The Lighthouse is pretty amazing.  I’d love it if you’d check out THIS post and then look into getting involved.  Good [...]


  • [...] helping out The Lighthouse Ministries of Lexington.  You can read more about them in THIS post of mine from a few months ago.  More recently, I was asked to go meet some of the folks [...]