Hurricane Katrina: One Year Later
Join Strength for Living as we look back on how Christians played a key role in providing relief after Hurricane Katrina and other storms devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast last year.
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"Lending Help and Sharing Hope in Crisis"
Interview with Jim Burton, director of volunteer mobilization, North American Mission Board
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"Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Update"
Interview with Jim Didlake, director of disaster relief operations for Mississippi Southern Baptists
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"Operation NOAH Rebuild"
Interview with Tobey Pitman, Project Coordinator for Operation NOAH Rebuild |
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A year after Katrina: Southern Baptists rebuild hope in Gulf communities
One year after hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma devastated the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast region, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief leaders are looking back at the remarkable amount already accomplished and settling in for the daunting task still ahead. Read more >
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Baptist Crossroads
Walls are now up on more than two dozen houses at Baptist Crossroads, a joint Southern Baptist/Habitat for Humanity project. "The greatest need in New Orleans is homes," says David Crosby, pastor of First Baptist Church in New Orleans. Source: Baptist Press
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Missourians on mission
Photo courtesy of MBTS
Disaster relief volunteers from Missouri, including a contingent from Midwestern Baptist College, ventured to Slidell, La., to to tackle a variety of disaster relief needs from Hurricane Katrina. Source: Baptist Press
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