This is the homepage for the demo missionary site. This page could include a couple of pictures of the missionary and family. Additionally, general information about why they feel called to missions, and general information about the missionary/family can go here. Putting contact information here would be good too.
Notice how pictures align to the right and left. Insert a picture by clicking on the picture icon
and typing in the url (address location) of the picture. To align left or right, select "left" or "right" from the "align" dropdown menu. You can use a website such as Flickr for storing your pictures.
This is what wikipedia says about me: A monkey is any member of two of the three groupings of simian primates. These three groupings are the New World monkeys, the Old World monkeys, and the apes. The New World monkeys are classified within the parvorder Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily Cercopithecoidea) form part of the parvorder Catarrhini, which also includes the apes. Thus, scientifically speaking, monkeys do not form a "natural group", in that the
Old World monkeys are actually more closely related to the apes than they are to the New World species. There are 264 known extant species of monkey. Because of their similarity to monkeys, apes such as chimpanzees and gibbons are often called monkeys in informal usage, though biologists don't consider them to be monkeys. Conversely, due to its size (up to 1 metre) the Mandrill is often thought to be an ape, but it is actually an Old World monkey. Also, a few monkey species have the word "ape" in their common name. Because they are not a single coherent group, monkeys do not have any particular traits that they all share and are not shared with the remaining group of simians, the apes.