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1 Sep 2010: College classes are starting up all across the country. Will you join us in praying for wisdom for the many professors who are desiring to share their heart for Christ and for missions with the students in their classrooms?
30 Aug 2010: LightSys' Monday Prayer Meeting tonight at 9pm EDT / 6pm PDT. How can we be praying for *you*?
26 Aug 2010: Tomorrow morning (Friday), Tim and Patricia will start off on their next trip "to the West Coast." It will take them to Portland and Seattle, Los Angeles, Arizona, Colorado, Toronto, and Delaware (among other places). Ok. So "West" is relative. They will be back sometime in February.
16 Aug 2010: Here at LightSys, we're praying about where to base our ministry long-term. Would you join with us in prayer, for wisdom and God's touch and leading as we plan and decide?
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Tim Young writes on Aug 5:
"Hard-Drive Status (S.M.A.R.T)"
Many people I help out have been wondering about the quality of their Hard-drives. There are very few moving parts inside a computer, one of the primary ones is the hard-drive. These can ...
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MissionaryTechSupport.com: Need help training missionary end-users on how to get the most of their computer? Check out MissionaryTechSupport.com for a ministry which is very similar in spirit to LightSys. They provide training & help for common (and uncommon!) PC issues.
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Site Credits...
We'd like to thank Operation Mobilization USA (http://www.usa.om.org/) for providing a place for us to call home and for allowing us to host equipment at their facility.
We'd also like to thank WingNET (http://www.wingnet.net/) for allowing us to co-locate equipment with their systems.
We'd also like to thank Missing Link Managed Services (http://www.missinglinklex.com/) for allowing us to co-locate equipment with their systems.
We'd also like to thank SafeAccess (http://www.safeaccess.com/) for allowing us to co-locate equipment at their network operations facility in past years.
Site design by Greg Beeley of LightSys.
This site is best viewed with the Firefox web
browser. Modern versions of Internet Explorer will work OK as well, though IE6 is missing some features (most notably full PNG alpha channel support and the CSS "opacity" style) and so some things might not show up as nicely. We have tested this site in IE6, IE55, IE5, Opera 8, Firefox, and Mozilla. It also works (minimally) in Netscape 4.x.
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