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 Form Letter   Dear Family and Friends, Itʼs amazing how time can fold like a quilt—one patch marked 19821986, Lancaster, Kentucky, and another stitched with 2024, when the old crew of Christian Appalachian volunteers gathered once again. What a joy it was to see Mary Kay, Keith, John, Lorraine, and Kathy back together after forty years—older, wiser, and still full of laughter, faith, and mischief. The reunion was pure homecoming. The church hall smelled of casserole and coffee, hymns floated out the windows, and stories rolled like those olʼ Kentucky hills. We talked long into the night about those mission days—painting porches, hauling lumber, and singing by campfire light. Johnʼs legendary handball arm is still strong (though Clydeʼs 109 moonshine elixir mightʼve helped loosen the joints). Lorraine somehow managed to leave us speechless again—this time Write a script for a Christmas form letter. Five parts: Mary Kay, Keith John OS, Lo Rain, and Kathy.A group of Christian Ap...