Transmuting the present • Securing the future

"Let us do it in a concerted rather than a scattered effort.  Let us plan well. it is necessary to clear the entire city, the entire state." (1)

While groups are currently organizing all around the country to help bring about positive change in the U.S., let’s mobilize to do what we do best to clean up the nation, state by state, by wielding the sword of the word to help clean up America.

“To lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate; to make less severe: to mitigate a punishment; to make (a person, one's state of mind, disposition, etc.) milder or more gentle.”  (2)

We invite all our brothers and sisters from around the world to join us in our mission to clear America, if you can, through November 2010. After which time, perhaps we will expand our efforts internationally.

Kentucky

DVD visualizations

Kentucky

adopt state
Area

40,411 square miles

Population 4,041,769
Major Cities and their Mayors

Louisville:                   Jerry Abramson
Lexington:                   Jim Newberry
Owensboro:                Ron Payne
Bowling Green:           Elaine Walker
Frankfort:                    Gippy Graham

Major Industries Agriculture (tobacco, corn, peanuts, wheat), mining (anthracite coal), horse-raising, whiskey manufacturing, automobile and truck manufacturing, chemical manufacturing
State Capitol (Seat of government)

Frankfort

Governor

Steve Beshear

U.S. Senators

Jim Bunning, R (to Jan. 2011);
Mitch McConnell, R (to Jan. 2015)

U.S. House of Representatives

Edward Whitfield (R)
Ron Lewis (R)
John Yarmuth (D)
Geoff Davis (R)
Harold Rogers (R)
Ben Chandler (D)

Secretary of State Trey Grayson
Attorney General Jack Conway, (D)
State Assembly
Representatives

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_Senate
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_House_of_Representatives

State Counties

Adair, Allen, Anderson, Ballard, Barren, Bath, Bell, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, Boyle, Bracken, Breathitt, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Campbell, Carlisle, Carroll, Carter, Casey, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess
Edmonson, Elliott, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Floyd, Franklin, Fulton, Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Graves, Grayson, Green, Greenup, Hancock, Hardin, Harlan, Harrison, Hart, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Hopkins, Jackson, Jefferson, Jessamine, Johnson, Kenton, Knott, Knox, Larue, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Lewis, Lincoln, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Madison, Magoffin, Marion, Marshall, Martin, Mason, McCracken, McCreary, McLean, Meade, Menifee
Mercer, Metcalfe, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Muhlenberg
Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Oldham, Owen, Owsley, Pendleton, Perry, Pike, Powell, Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, Rowan, Russell, Scott,
Shelby, Simpson, Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Trimble, Union, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Whitley, Wolfe, Woodford

State Supreme Court Deputy Chief Justice Will T. Scott, Justice Wil Schroder, Justice Mary C. Noble and Justice Bill Cunningham, Justice Lisabeth Hughes Abramson, Chief Justice John D. Minton Jr. and Justice Daniel J. Venters
Major Newspapers

Ashland :Independent
Bowling Green:News
Campbellsville: Central Kentucky News-Journal
Covington: Kentucky Post
Danville: Advocate-Messenger
Elizabethtown: News-Enterprise
Glasgow: Times
Henderson: Gleaner
Hopkinsville: Kentucky New Era
Lexington: Herald-Leaderand Lexington City Guide
Madisonville: Messenger
Maysville: Ledger-Independent
Murray :Ledger & Times
Owensboro: Messenger-Inquirerand Owensboro City Guide
Paducah: Sunand Paducah City Guide
Richmond: Register
Winchester: Sun

Major television networks

Louisville   WAVE TV 3 (NBC)
Louisville   WBKI TV 34 (CW)
Louisville   WDRB TV 41 (Fox)
Louisville   WHAS TV 11 (ABC)
Louisville   WKMJ TV 68 (PBS)
Louisville   WKPC TV 15 (PBS)
Louisville   WLKY TV 32 (CBS) 
Lexington   WDKY TV 56 (Fox)
Lexington   WKLE TV 46 (PBS)
Lexington   WKYT TV 27 (CBS)
Lexington   WLEX TV 18 (NBC)
Lexington   WTVQ TV 36 (ABC)
Owensboro   WKOH TV 31 (PBS) 
Bowling Green   WBKO TV 13 (ABC)
Bowling Green   WKGB TV 53 (PBS)
Bowling Green   WKYU TV 24 (PBS)
Bowling Green   WNKY TV 40 (NBC)   

Local issues  
Landmarks/images

Presidential Birthplace - Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County (now called Larue County) on February 12, 1809 (he was the 16th US President, serving from 1861 to 1865).
Fort Knox
Churchill Downs
Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge
Fort Boonesborough Site
Jacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf
Liberty Hall
Louisville Water Company Pumping Station
Middle Creek Battlefield
Perryville Battlefield
Zachary Taylor House
United States Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky

2010 Senate and House races [To be posted]
Download call sheet You can download a call sheet for your praye/spiritual work, when you sign up to adopt a state. (It's free)
Download fact sheet You can download this fact sheet when you adopt the state.
Visualizations

You can have access to view some visualizations online, when you sign up to adopt a state. There are also two DVDs you can purchase with higher quality video visualizations of all the U.S. States that you can use in your services and prayer work.