There are heels women wear and there is the heel of a chainsaw. The heel of the cutter provides stability and support during while being used. One Chainsaw crew in Arkansas is ...
Read More »Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief bringing help, hope to hurricane victims
Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief members have been helping with hurricane recovery near Augusta, Ga., since late September. “I would describe it as one big debris field,” Toby Tucker, who led the first ...
Read More »When disaster strikes, Texans on Mission is ready to respond
Texans on Mission do just what their name says – respond to a disaster or other crises, wherever and whenever they are needed. Members provided chainsaw and flood recovery crews for Louisiana, ...
Read More »Stories of heroic acts emerge in aftermath of Hurricane Helene
Amid the devastation of Hurricane Helene, stories of individual courage and determination are emerging. Marty Thomas, for example, used his surfboard to rescue about a dozen people and their pets near Indian ...
Read More »Christian relief agencies helping Hurricane Beryl victims
Hurricane Beryl, now a storm moving into the Canadian Atlantic, left a path of destruction across the Caribbean, Mexico, and flooding in Texas. Christian relief agencies were quick to move in to ...
Read More »Hurricane Ian sets sights on S. Carolina after devastating Florida coast
Hurricane Ian is expected to make landfall on South Carolina’s coast Friday after the megastorm caused catastrophic damage in Florida and left people trapped in their homes. National Guard troops are being positioned in ...
Read More »Large group of American missionaries kidnapped in Haiti
Seventeen missionaries, including children, were kidnapped by a gang in Haiti on Saturday. The abductions were not reported by the U.S. Embassy in Haiti, but through a voice message sent to various ...
Read More »K-LOVE listeners raise money for 400 Convoy of Hope hurricane relief trucks
K-LOVE listeners across the country raised enough money for Convoy of Hope to send the equivalent of more than 400 trucks filled with relief supplies to survivors of Hurricane Ida. “In their ...
Read More »Christian organizations providing relief for Louisiana Hurricane Ida victims
Several Christian relief organizations are on the ground in Louisiana to help victims of Hurricane Ida. Since Saturday, nearly two dozen volunteers and staff from Convoy of Hope in Springfield, MO loaded ...
Read More »Hurricane Ida damage likely to result in higher gas prices for Labor Day weekend
Anyone planning to travel for Labor Day weekend can expect to pay more for gasoline. On top of Biden administration policies that have caused gas costs to rise, Hurricane Ida has shut ...
Read More »600K without power as Hurricane Laura, now a tropical cyclone, moves east
More than 600,000 people remain without power Saturday morning as now tropical depression Laura moves into West Virginia. Three days after Laura made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane in Louisiana, residents ...
Read More »From riots to Hurricane Laura, Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Blessing respond to human toll
Now that Hurricane Laura has blown through the Gulf Coast, it’s time for families to begin rebuilding their lives and property. Two leading Christian relief organizations, Samaritan’s Purse and Operation Blessing, already ...
Read More »Skyscrapers shredded as Laura comes ashore in Louisiana
Lake Charles, Louisiana was shredded by hurricane Laura as she roared ashore along the Gulf Coast overnight. The storm pounding residents who remained with a life-threatening sea surge, wind and historic rain. ...
Read More »Laura growing to CAT 4 hurricane, will hit Wednesday night
The Gulf Coast of the United States is rapidly prepping for hurricane Laura which is “rapidly intensifying” over the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday morning. It is expected to become a Category 4 ...
Read More »Christians aid ‘pop-up’ classrooms after Puerto Rico earthquakes
When the most recent earthquakes started rumbling in Puerto Rico in December of 2019, it unnerved residents who were still anxious from Hurricane María, which pummeled the island two and a half ...
Read More »UPDATE: 2,500 missing in Bahamas
An estimated 2,500 people are listed as missing in the Bahamas in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. That’s according to the government which also cautioned that the names hadn’t yet been checked ...
Read More »Samaritan’s Purse responds to Dorian by building an entire hospital
Survivors of Hurricane Dorian are being provided life-saving supplies and medical help from the humanitarian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse. The organization has built an entire hospital from scratch. The impact of the ...
Read More »NOAA refutes false media reports about Trump and Hurricane Dorian
The nation’s federal agency monitoring the earth’s weather continues to refute the media’s false reports surrounding President Trump and Hurricane Dorian. Reporters have been left embarrassed after a narrative they pushed about ...
Read More »News Briefs: Dorian turns north; 25 dead, more missing from boat fire; Diet caused blindness; New tariffs
Today’s news briefs: Hurricane Dorian turning north Dorian has destroyed thousands of homes in the Bahamas and left an entire island without power. The hurricane, which was a Category 5 storm for over ...
Read More »Hurricane Dorian has so far only deluged media with hype, not rain
The nation’s weather forecasters, possibly egged on by an overly excited media, may have gotten it wrong – again. Hurricane Dorian’s forecast track changed on Saturday, just hours after forecasters were 100% ...
Read More »Ministry helps rebuild lives after natural disasters
There are plenty of instances where natural disasters have significantly affected communities across the nation. From tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas, floods in Missouri, Iowa and Louisiana and the Northeast, to devastating ...
Read More »Hurricane Michael to hit Panama City, Destin area
Hurricane Michael is getting read to make history as the first CAT 4 storm in the panhandle of Florida since records began. The monster storm strengthened into a Category 4 storm early ...
Read More »Missouri electric crews return from hurricane duty
Electric crews from Kansas City and across the state traveled to South Carolina to help restore power to the state. Now, one hundred line workers are heading back leaving about 65 workers ...
Read More »Meteorologists scoff at newspaper’s hurricane claims
A day or so before Hurricane Florence had even made landfall, The Washington Post editorial board took aim at President Donald Trump’s handling of the matter, suggesting he was somehow “complicit” in the ...
Read More »KC organizations sending hurricane response crews
KCTV5 News is reporting that Kansas City Power and Light is sending crews to North Carolina ahead of Hurricane Florence. In addition, local relief organizations are gearing up volunteers and supplies to ...
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