Churches and other houses of worship are now eligible for funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to restore buildings damaged by natural disasters.
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What Are the Best Ways to Help Those Recovering from Disasters?
Well-meaning folks can collect truckloads of donations, drive hundreds of miles to a disaster zone, but can find nowhere to deliver the goods. Give smarter.
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Faith, Hope, and Love: What Churches Can Bring to Disaster Relief
Faith-based volunteers and churches provide for people’s immediate needs when disaster strikes. But they also provide much-needed hope.
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Bracing for Impact: How to Prepare Your Church for a Natural Disaster
“I looked up two days before Hurricane Katrina and I said, ‘All right team,’ talking to my church board, ‘what’s our hurricane plan?’ And they looked at me and said, ‘What hurricane plan?” — a Mississippi pastor
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Pastoring When the Flood Waters Rise
More than 100 church families lost their homes in the flood. Slowly we found all the people missing. The waters receded. The next phase of ministry began.
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