LAWTON — Stewards of a Christian-theme "city" in the Wichita Mountains are feeling hopeful these days.
When people recently learned that the beloved Holy City of the Wichitas was in dire straits, they began sending donations to help with operating costs.
James Britt, president of the Wichita Mountains Easter Sunrise Service Association, said he was pleased to find that many Oklahomans view the Holy City as a spiritual treasure worth saving.
"For the last few years, we've been barely hanging on. We were just about underwater with less than $10 to our account," he said. "God has blessed our efforts and we've been getting donations so it's starting to look up.