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3/19/19 Flood Update

Severe flooding has occurred across the Plains, with much of the worst damage in Nebraska and Iowa. Disaster Relief is in the process of deploying to Nebraska now.

A testimony from serving with Disaster Relief in Pocahontas

Meet my new friend Larry Rogers. Larry farms 82 acres in Biggers, Arkansas (near Pocahontas in Randolph County). His family home was hit hard by recent flooding and needed to be completely gutted. Of course, there is no flood insurance so flood victims can be hit particularly hard. Today my buddy Greg Ellis and I […]

Coloring for Jesus

Disaster relief volunteers often work with children whose families have gone through natural disasters. These volunteers help families and children on a temporary basis with basic needs like food, water, and shelter. They also help children by just being a friend when they need one the most. One special thing they do is to look […]

Arkansas Disaster Relief Sees God’s Sovereignty over Louisiana Floods

In August 2016, rainfall in Louisiana—which totaled nearly two feet in some areas—resulted in flooding that impacted an estimated 110,000 homes with damages of $8.7 billion to residential and commercial property. While Congress will not vote on a proposed relief package until November, many Louisiana households are not planning to leave until after they know if […]