![]() The wardrobe got a good drag through the back yard before filming. We lit everything using one 80s gooseneck lamp, one flashlight and one candle, and all of the props were from our home or Goodwill. We spent a lot of our 48 hours inside a 5-foot cube that we constructed in our garage, filming different takes with additive layers of dirt, fake sweat, touch-up spray insulation and Cheetos. Making this film was a pretty great test of a marriage. If there are enough people who are interested in this, we can doĪdditional classes. One of their regularly scheduled classes on the first Saturday of the If youĪre not available that day, we can put you in touch with ZFD to go to The cost is $30 per person and there are limited spaces. Working with the ZFD to offer this class to VRA members on April 18thĪt 6:30. Zionsville Fire Department offers CPR Certification Classes. Cody will be truly missed by the department, his family and friends and the community that he so proudly served. Cody lived his life by what he called the five “F’s” Faith, Family, Firefighting, Fitness and Farming. During his days off form the department he enjoyed farming for Dave Chance. In 2008 Cody began his fulltime career with the department and then went on to obtain his paramedic certification in 2009. He started working for the Zionsville Fire Department in 2007 as a part-time firefighter. He attended Ivy Tech and received his degree in Fire Science in 2006. Cody was a lifetime resident of Boone County and graduated from Lebanon High School back in 2004. As some of you might know, we lost Cody to an untimely death on the evening of March 4 th 2013. Cody was the guy with the warm welcoming smile, and he got to meet a lot of members of the VRA this past year. Would you pray for laborers, and open doors, to be able to send a rescue team to reach those who are spiritually shipwrecked without hope and that otherwise will never make it to freedom.Remembering Cody RichardsonMany of you might remember Cody Richardson from your trip in the basket of ladder 91 the night the VRA met at Zionsville Fire Department Station 91 or at the picnic back last September on Main Street. So while it truly is a tragedy to hear about these migrants who lost their lives trying to make it to freedom, it is a much grater tragedy that thousands of them die without ever knowing the freedom that can only be found in Jesus Christ. The tight grasp of Islam makes it even difficult for those who are Christian to live out their faith. Most of Northern Africa would be considered closed to the gospel and often there is very little to no mission’s work allowed. Although such desperation and sacrifice often turns in to disaster and tragedy, there is a tragedy that is much greater taking place as these people are also in a shipwrecked spiritual condition. They are willing to risk such great danger, many times, seeking freedom, and in hopes to make it to a better life for them and their families. Reports show that there have already been over 900 drownings and more than 11,000 migrants that have been stopped at sea all ready this year, as they attempt to cross the Mediterranean, to make it to Europe. A recent shipwreck off the coast of Libya has taken the lives of 74 migrants with close to 50 survivors having to be rescued.
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