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“Our time in Salyersville was one big blessing wrapped up in a single weekend. Through service, fellowship and testimony I could feel and see Jesus working in my life and everyone else’s who was involved.”
– Bobby Perry, Power Forward University of Kentucky 2003-2006 |
“My experience was unforgettable! I feel blessed to have gone through this with such special guys and share such a special message. With such a simple message and a caring hand, Loving God and Loving People will ultimately get us to our main goal-spending eternity with Christ.” – Josh Carrier, Guard University of Kentucky 2001-2004 |
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“Being involved with Live the Assist last year was a cleansing for my soul! Like everyone else, my schedule is extremely busy. However, after last year's experience in Salyersville, there's no way that I won't take two days out of my year and serve with Live The Assist! It was a rejuvenating weekend for me and allowed me to take my eyes off of my world for a few days and do what we are commanded to do as Christians, Love Others. I'm here to tell you, serving without wanting or expecting anything in return feels better than any jumper I've ever hit!”
– J.P. Blevins, Guard University of Kentucky 1998-2001 |
“The University of Kentucky players, staff and alumni that volunteer with Christian Appalachian Project and Mountain Community Fellowship Church mean so much to us to and the people here in Eastern Kentucky. They are a blessing to everyone they come in contact with while here and are a true example of what hands-on ministry is all about!”
– Harold Underwood, Director Christian Appalachian Project |
| “I love what you guys are doing, and I am excited for Christian Appalachian Project to be a host organization for your mission work. Your willingness to come and serve (to get your hands dirty) is an awesome testimony for Christ. I must warn you - serving is contagious! You guys better hold on tight or you’ll be looking to quit your day jobs and serve full time.” | |









