
“Dear Vision Forum...I read this quote this morning and shared it with fellow hunters. We can all relate! Thought you all might enjoy it as well, (feel free to pass the message on to “Jack”!): “We scarcely lie down or rise up, but with expectation that the night or the day must produce some important event,” wrote one of Washington’s staff. (From the book “1776.” We are all praying for VF and its families!”
“Dear Vision Forum, I just wanted to say: Thank you all so much for putting together the Jamestown 400 hunt. It has been so much fun, and we can tell that you all put a lot of effort into it.”
“Dear Mr. Phillips. I have been participating in the Jamestown 400 since November. It has been a wonderful journey of learning and fun ~ one I will never forget. I was amazed to discover all about the “other” people who are never mentioned in history books. In many of those books, the BAD people are good, the good ones are bad, and the whole story is never told. Without this treasure hunt, I would have not known the true stories of Jamestown and Roanoke. That is the real reason that I am participating. Of course, if I won the gold, I would be ecstatic, but that is not the true treasure of this hunt. The real treasure is the knowledge and wisdom that everyone participating is gaining. Thank you so much for making this possible.”
“Dear Mr. Phillips, I just wanted to take this opportunity to express my thanks to you and the Vision Forum staff for organizing this exciting journey through history. To sum up, in a sentence, what this experience has given me would be a difficult choice. Above all the possibilities I could use to summarize my involvement, I would have to say that I am now better equipped to instruct my children on the biblical founding of our nation and the godly men that set their feet on the providential path set before them.”