Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Hurricane Harvey - Thousands of Volunteers Needed

Serving and helping others in need is always a blessing and very rewarding. 
If you are able to, pray about it and let the Lord lead you.
It's a good way to escape the political insanity, the hate  and brewing civil war and do something productive.


I hear Franklin Graham's Samaritans Purse will be handing out Bibles along with major, major help, and that is a good thing. 

Check out their web site below



Samaritan’s Purse Will Send Five Disaster Relief Units to Texas


URGENT: Thousands of volunteers will be needed for months to come. Please go to our Volunteer Network to sign up and get the latest information, which we will update as more details become available.



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It's Time to Answer Your James 5:16 Calling After Harvey's Devastation


"We are in need of two things primarily. 1. Finances 2. Food. The church is now a rescue center and eventually will become a shelter as all high schools are at capacity. The real work is about to begin, rebuilding. Thanks for prayers." —GK Watkins, Powerhouse Church



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warning ! 
some foul language


Rescued Woman Goes Off On CNN For Hurricane Harvey Coverage [VIDEO]



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A team of volunteers from an Israeli aid group were making their way to Texas on Tuesday, seeking to provide emergency assistance to relief efforts as a massive storm pummeled the city with severe flooding.


The Palestinians,  living off of the billions of dollars of handouts of stupid western governments, as well as Arab, Muslim governments are said to be too busy plotting their next Islamic terrorist moves against Israel to bother helping or doing anything for that matter. 


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What was it with Saturday, August 26th ?



Monsoon rains bring Mumbai to a standstill


Heavy monsoon rains have paralysed Mumbai, India's financial hub, flooding streets and disrupting land, air and road traffic.
Mumbai has been experiencing incessant heavy downpours since Saturday morning.





Niger: Heavy rains destroy hundreds of houses


Emergency officials in Niger say torrential rains have destroyed hundreds of houses outside the capital, Niamey.

Bako said the rains began Saturday in the capital and surrounding areas.



And then there was Saturday Harvey. 





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