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  1. Staying at The Lord’s Land in 1993 and again in 1997, it impacted our family so much that we named our home and ministry after the cabin we stayed in both times: Lindenville. There is always something so profound about simply being still, and also, being someplace that is dedicated solely to seeking the Lord. The nature about The Lord’s Land contributes to this holy atmosphere in the way it is meant to; “All nature testifies to the glory of God, so that man is without excuse.” For us, being at The Lord’s Land served as another benchmark in our discipleship. It’s been a part of our Christian experience ever since–and, we recently “met” Gary and Caren Linden, “old homey’s” of the Lord’s Land, via our website, and have even more to thank the Lord for in the connection!

    Comment by Cami Tapley — August 16, 2008 @ 2:20 pm

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