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It is an unfortunate but very real fact that predators exist and their prey are the innocent children of the world, who are trapped behind a wall of silence.Those innocents need you to be their voice, to break that silence!!As ever, it is the musicians who come to the aid of the helpless and try to change the world... So come and have a listen to the great artists and bands that have become our friends...and show them your support the way they show us theirs!
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.............DAWN HAS BROKEN ON A BEAUTIFUL DAY HERE AT THE OCEAN.I HAVE COME TO REFRESH MY SPIRIT AND MY TIRED SOUL
I WALK BY A BROKEN SEA SHELL AND I SEE A BEAUTIFUL SHELL
I GO BACK AND PICK UP THE BROKEN SHELLI REALIZE THAT IT IS ME, THE BROKEN SHELL.THIS SHELL IS LIKE PEOPLE WHO ARE HURTING.PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST LOVED ONES, WHO ARE ALONE AND FRIGHTENED.PEOPLE WITH UNFULFILLED DREAMS.THIS SHELL HAD TO FIGHT SO HARD TO BE FROM TOTALLY CRUSHED BY THE POUNDING SURF
JUST AS WE ALL HAVE TO.BROKEN SHELLS TEACH US NOT TO LOOK AT OUR IMPERFECTIONS,
BUT TO LOOK AT THE BEAUTY AROUND US.BROKEN SHELLS MEAN A LOT OF TEARS, LOTS OF PAIN, LOTS OF STRUGGLE.BUT THEY ARE ALSO VALUABLE FOR TEACHING STRENGTH, FAITH, AND COURAGE.BROKEN SHELLS INSPIRE OTHERS AND DEMONSTRATE THE WILL TO GO ON IN A WAY THAT NO PERFECT SHELL CAN.BROKEN SHELLS ARE SHELLS THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED. HURT, YET THEY DO NOT QUIT. THEY CONTINUE TO BE.THANK YOU LORD FOR THE GREAT STRENGTH IT TAKES TO SIMPLY BE.EVEN WHEN WE HURT THAT IT FEELS LIKE NOTHING IS LEFT IN ME.AS I WALK THE BEACH LOOKING AND PICKING UP SHELLS,
I SEE THAT EACH ONE HAS ITS OWN PATTERN THAT IS SO UNIQUELORD HELP ME SEE MY OWN PATTERN, AND TO REMEMBER
THAT EACH LINE AND EACH COLOR ON MY SHELL WAS PUT THERE BY YOU.HELP ME TO TRULY ACCEPT MYSELF HAS I AM.HELP ME NOT TO COMPARE MYSELF TO OTHERS SO THAT I MAY APPRECIATE MY OWN BEING.I WATCH THE SURF TOSS NEW SHELLS ONTO THE SHORE,
AND I AM REMINDED OF THE MANY TIMES THE STORMS OF LIFE
AND WORN DOWN BY THE SANDS OF TIME, JUST LIKE MY BROKEN SHELL.BUT I AM REMINDED THAT BROKEN SHELLS DON'T STAND ALONETHANK YOU LORD FOR BEING WITH ME, TO SHARE MY LIFE. TO HELP ME WITH MY BURDENS.THANK YOU FOR THE GIFT OF FAITH THAT KEEPS ME STRONG WHEN I AM WEAK,
THAT KEEPS ME GOING WHEN I WANT TO QUIT. I PRAY IN THE NAME OF JESUS THAT HIS WILL SHALL BE DONE HERE ON EARTH HAS IT IS IN HEAVAN...AMEN GOD BLESS OUR NATION AS PRESIDENT KENNEDY SAID """ASK NOT WHAT YOUR COUNTRY CAN DO FOR YOU, BUT ASK WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR YOUR COUNTRY"""Jesus IS King
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.. .., DEL HAVEN — Since Nov. 25, 1991, millions have seen Mark Himebaugh’s photo, now age-enhanced to show a red-haired, 27-year-old, but with that same beguiling, freckled grin his mother last saw shortly before 4 p.m. that day.
The 16-year-old case, considered a “non-family abduction,†continues to perplex Middle Township Police, N.J. State Police and the FBI.To this day, no trace, other than Mark’s left sneaker, has been found, and that was about 75 yards from his Sun Ray Beach Road home.On that same fateful day, there was a massive marsh fire across the street from the Himebaughs’ house.His mother, Maureen, dropped Mark off at home and went to a garage, she wasn’t gone 15 minutes. She never saw him again.
When Mark disappeared, he was described as being a white male with red hair and blue eyes, 4 feet 6 inches tall and weighed 85 pounds. He was also taking medication.He was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt, gray jacket, gray pants and sneakerHow could an 11-year-old boy simply vanish from rural Del Haven?As soon as the blackened marsh acreage cooled, over 200 volunteers fanned out in a massive search party. They swept every inch of ground for the boy.Subsequently, trained canines were pressed into service; none found a scent.Since that chilling landmark day in 1991, Middle Township police chiefs, detectives and officers who worked the case came and went. All that remains is the thick missing person file on Mark Himebaugh.The initial search was called off in early December 1991.Mrs. Himebaugh never surrendered hope that her boy would come bounding up the front steps once again, and all would be well.
Himebaugh was a student at the Cape May County Special Services Alternative School. His father, Jody Himebaugh, termed him a “near genius.â€
Originally, police asked that anyone with a videotape of the marsh fire contact them, in the hope that Himebaugh would be spotted on one of the frames.He never appeared.
In a letter to the Herald on Dec. 11, 1991, Maureen Himebaugh and her family and Jody, and his family, wrote of the loss that seared their souls.“A massive five-day air, sea, and land search uncovered nothing nor did the ensuing investigation,†they wrote.“Some searchers were, at times, waist deep in cold, muddy water as they trudged through the meadows surrounding Mark’s home.
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“The ‘not knowing’ is indeed very painful for our family to deal with. However, it is because of the sincere outpouring of concern including moral support, assurance of continuing searches, compassionate news coverage, and everyone’s earnest belief that Mark will be found, that we are able to keep up hope,†they wrote.Also in December 1991, “Friends of Mark†was organized as a trust fund, which accepted donations in an effort to offer a reward if Mark was found. Chuck Knutson was chairman of the group.In Atlantic City, heavyweight boxer Riddick Bowe dedicated a bout against Elijah Tillery to Mark’s return.Bowe wore Himebaugh’s picture on his boxing robe and trunks at the Convention Hall bout watched by an estimated 17 million viewers.Additionally, Bowe gave $15,000 to the reward fund, which brought the amount to $25,000 for Mark’s safe return.Hopes rose in December 1991 after the FBI announced it was “aggressively†pursuing an individual in connection with Himebaugh’s disappearance. The lead led nowhere.Mark’s brother, Matthew, 12, in 1991, took then Middle Township Juvenile Officer, now Capt. Scott Webster to various play forts where he and his brother spent time. Those searches, too, were fruitless.At the time, the public was told that Mark’s left foot was recently healed from being broken, which may have led him to remove his sneaker, said his mother.Temperatures during the first days of Mark’s disappearance dropped into the low 30s. Because of that, police were led to believe that if the boy was outside, it was likely he would not survive.A State Police helicopter, equipped with infrared camera, to detect heat sources, swept over vast acres near the Himebaugh home. It found no trace of Mark.The search included marshlands and forests in the vicinity between Del Haven and Villas and along Delaware Bay.On the first anniversary of Mark’s disappearance, six State Troopers assisted Middle Township Police at a checkpoint on Bayshore Road near Cape May County Park South, where Himebaugh was last seen.A composite sketch of a dark-haired man seen talking to Himebaugh prior to his disappearance was circulated, but to no avail.In addition, on the first anniversary, a candlelight vigil was held at Cape May County Park South. Maureen cried as the Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven†filled the night air.In February 1992, Mark’s father wrote, “I’m going to venture to say that when Mark is found, Cape May County is probably going to have one of the grandest homecoming parties in its history.â€
In that letter, Himebaugh asked for continued prayers for Mark’s safe return, “and for the strength I need to find him.â€â€œOne thing positive is happening: Parents are definitely more aware of where their kids are now,†he concluded.Anyone with information about Mark should call The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-843-5678, Middle Township Police Major Crime Unit, (609) 465-8700 or the local FBI office.
DEL HAVEN — Since Nov. 25, 1991, millions have seen Mark Himebaugh’s photo, now age-enhanced to show a red-haired, 27-year-old, but with that same beguiling, freckled grin his mother last saw shortly before 4 p.m. that day.The 16-year-old case, considered a “non-family abduction,†continues to perplex Middle Township Police, N.J. State Police and the FBI.Himebaugh’s image has appeared on Fox-TV’s “America’s Most Wanted,†on countless milk cartons and billboards, and his case has been entered into the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.To this day, no trace, other than Mark’s left sneaker, has been found, and that was about 75 yards from his Sun Ray Beach Road home.On that same fateful day, there was a massive marsh fire across the street from the Himebaughs’ house.His mother, Maureen, dropped Mark off at home and went to a garage, she wasn’t gone 15 minutes. She never saw him again.
When Mark disappeared, he was described as being a white male with red hair and blue eyes, 4 feet 6 inches tall and weighed 85 pounds. He was also taking medication.He was last seen wearing a blue sweatshirt, gray jacket, gray pants and sneakers.The case baffled investigators from the outset.It has been classified in the category as other local missing person cases: Craig White, gone since 1989. William Gerald disappeared in 1978. Their bodies, likewise, have never been discovered.
How could an 11-year-old boy simply vanish from rural Del Haven?As soon as the blackened marsh acreage cooled, over 200 volunteers fanned out in a massive search party. They swept every inch of ground for the boy.Subsequently, trained canines were pressed into service; none found a scent.An Essex County psychic, Dorothy Allison of Nutley, had similarly disheartening results locating Mark using a paranormal plan.Since that chilling landmark day in 1991, Middle Township police chiefs, detectives and officers who worked the case came and went. All that remains is the thick missing person file on Mark Himebaugh.
The initial search was called off in early December 1991.Mrs. Himebaugh never surrendered hope that her boy would come bounding up the front steps once again, and all would be well.Himebaugh was a student at the Cape May County Special Services Alternative School. His father, Jody Himebaugh, termed him a “near genius.â€Originally, police asked that anyone with a videotape of the marsh fire contact them, in the hope that Himebaugh would be spotted on one of the frames.He never appeared.In a letter to the Herald on Dec. 11, 1991, Maureen Himebaugh and her family and Jody, and his family, wrote of the loss that seared their souls.“A massive five-day air, sea, and land search uncovered nothing nor did the ensuing investigation,†they wrote.“Some searchers were, at times, waist deep in cold, muddy water as they trudged through the meadows surrounding Mark’s home.“The ‘not knowing’ is indeed very painful for our family to deal with. However, it is because of the sincere outpouring of concern including moral support, assurance of continuing searches, compassionate news coverage, and everyone’s earnest belief that Mark will be found, that we are able to keep up hope,†they wrote.Also in December 1991, “Friends of Mark†was organized as a trust fund, which accepted donations in an effort to offer a reward if Mark was found. Chuck Knutson was chairman of the group.In Atlantic City, heavyweight boxer Riddick Bowe dedicated a bout against Elijah Tillery to Mark’s return.Bowe wore Himebaugh’s picture on his boxing robe and trunks at the Convention Hall bout watched by an estimated 17 million viewers.Additionally, Bowe gave $15,000 to the reward fund, which brought the amount to $25,000 for Mark’s safe return.Hopes rose in December 1991 after the FBI announced it was “aggressively†pursuing an individual in connection with Himebaugh’s disappearance. The lead led nowhere.Mark’s brother, Matthew, 12, in 1991, took then Middle Township Juvenile Officer, now Capt. Scott Webster to various play forts where he and his brother spent time. Those searches, too, were fruitless.
At the time, the public was told that Mark’s left foot was recently healed from being broken, which may have led him to remove his sneaker, said his mother.Temperatures during the first days of Mark’s disappearance dropped into the low 30s. Because of that, police were led to believe that if the boy was outside, it was likely he would not survive.A State Police helicopter, equipped with infrared camera, to detect heat sources, swept over vast acres near the Himebaugh home. It found no trace of Mark.The search included marshlands and forests in the vicinity between Del Haven and Villas and along Delaware Bay.On the first anniversary of Mark’s disappearance, six State Troopers assisted Middle Township Police at a checkpoint on Bayshore Road near Cape May County Park South, where Himebaugh was last seen.A composite sketch of a dark-haired man seen talking to Himebaugh prior to his disappearance was circulated, but to no avail.////In addition, on the first anniversary, a candlelight vigil was held at Cape May County Park South. Maureen cried as the Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven†filled the night air.In February 1992, Mark’s father wrote, “I’m going to venture to say that when Mark is found, Cape May County is probably going to have one of the grandest homecoming parties in its history.â€In that letter, Himebaugh asked for continued prayers for Mark’s safe return, “and for the strength I need to find him.â€â€œOne thing positive is happening: Parents are definitely more aware of where their kids are now,†he concluded.Anyone with information about Mark should call The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-843-5678, Middle Township Police Major Crime Unit, (609) 465-8700 or the local FBI office.-- It's been 16 years since an 11-year-old boy here went missing without a trace, according to the Cape May County Herald. src="http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd298/denise_barnett
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