Monthly Archives: September 2005

Houston’s Healthy Attitude

Hurricane Katrina is putting us all to the test. Some are up to the test, others aren’t. From what I read, the people of Houston are doing exceptionally well. Consider this: Officials postponed today’s scheduled Labor Day Classic at Reliant … Continue reading

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Pittsburg Cares

I’ve just set up a separate blog to disseminate information for the Hurricane Katrina outreach ministry here in Pittsburg. We expect 50 evacuees to arrive within 72 hours.

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The easiest things to do

Katrina has brought out those who are best at complaining and casting blame. I’m several hundred miles away from the scene, but it seems to me that we don’t have the perspective to do much in the way of constructive … Continue reading

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News from Biloxi

Here’s a note from a pastor in Biloxi. There are alot more people to pray for than just those from New Orleans: I wanted to ask your prayers for all us folks on the Gulf Coast and throughout Mississippi who … Continue reading

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Lakeview Methodist Conference Center – Katrina Response

Here’s another part of Texas UMs response to Katrina needs: Lakeview Conference Center [outside Palestine, TX] will be housing 106 special needs adults starting tomorrow (Saturday). They need twin size sheets and blankets or sleeping bags, towels, all toiletries except … Continue reading

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Texas Conference responds to Katrina – Pt. 2

Yesterday I posted Bishop Huie’s letter about responding to the need after Katrina. Here’s today’s note from her with more information and specifics about how you can be involved in helping with the refugees in Houston. Dear Friends God is … Continue reading

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