Tuesday, December 2, 2008

We have been so blessed this week, both with volunteers, supplies, and with hearts being touched. It is just wonderful to see all the blessings, and know that the efforts are making an impact.
We continue to feed more and more local residents on a daily basis, as more people are trying to get back to work on their homes and begin the recovery process. It is so sad to hear the heart wrenching stories, yet so encouraging seeing God’s people at work restoring the homes and lives here in Galveston.
One day, out front where people come to get a hot meal, Vance and a local guy, Henry were working at handing out meals and talking and praying with people when a gentleman walked up. Vance offered him a hot meal, and he just looked at him and told him no thanks, that he was not here for a meal. He then asked to talk with the pastor, and the guys explained that the pastor was not here at the time, and Vance asked if there was something he may be able to help him with, and the guy answered that he just needed someone to talk with.
That began a conversation between the three guys, where Vance and Henry had an opportunity to share what the Bible tells about all Job lost, yet he praised God in the midst of everything. At that point, the guy looked over at the two other men and said, “That was just what I came to hear. I cannot tell you how much I needed to hear that.” They prayed with him, and invited him to come back and eat with us on a regular basis, as he is rebuilding his home and life for his family, and sent him on his way with more words of encouragement.
Again, later in the week, a pastor who was volunteering with us, Scott, was talking with two other gentlemen who had come up to eat, and offered to pray with them. He and Terry shared that God loved them, and they committed their hearts to Christ that very day. We are not just feeding bodies, but we are feeding souls who are so hungry for God.
Daily, we see how God will use those who are just willing to take a moment of time, and share themselves with those around us. It is overwhelming sometimes to see so many hopeless, broken, and hurting, but we know God is bigger than all the issues we face, and it is wonderful when we can see them get a glimpse of the hope we have in Him.
We have had some wonderful help this week. With some of the local people, like Henry and his wife, Effie, and a repeat team of moms from Houston with Meryl, Wendy, and Bessanne that are giving a few hours when they can.
We have also had some wonderful short-term teams who have been here to serve with us. Over the weekend, Foundation for Hope, had a few people who came to help us out for a few hours each day, and they were a great blessing. Then, a team of three from Christian Outreach International arrived later in the week to check out our facility to plan for future teams. Mary Alice, Scott, and Trent were so much help, and arrived at just a critical moment when we were so desperate for their assistance, as it was just five of our staff working that day, and we were a bit crazy as there had been a flyer passed out with the few remaining relief services, and we are now the only consistent place for people to get a hot meal. When they saw the need, they stepped in, and were such a great blessing, and came back three days in a row to offer their assistance, rather than doing the site seeing and visiting other locations, as they had previously planned. What a great blessing they have been and we look forward to the many teams they will be able to send our way to help the people of Galveston.
The efforts here continue on, even though so many have not even heard of the great need. So often, we are hearing locals refer to Ike as “The Silent Storm” and as we talk with people from all around the country, we are constantly reminded that the media has failed to do its job of letting citizens know that their fellow citizens need their help. After Katrina, we saw that it slowly faded from the forefront, but Ike never made it to the forefront, in the midst of all that was happening within our country with politics and other issues, that now the need is not even known.
Help us get the word out. We need volunteers, and everyone can do something to help! In the city of Galveston, there are around 60,000 year-round residents, and over 2/3 of that population were in an income bracket prior to Ike where they qualified for some form of government assistance, so it was not just the tourist beach where everyone came to vacation and full of second homes as many believe. Then, after Ike, of those 60,000 homes, over 75% were damaged to where the families are not able to live in them, and over 2,000 homes have already been condemned and will have to be completely rebuilt from the ground up. There are significant needs, and even though you are not seeing it on national news, people are living in tents and have nowhere to live. People need our help! Together we can make a difference!
As I said in last week’s newsletter, everyone can do something, and we just ask that you consider what part you can play. This is not for us, but for the people who need our prayers and support.
Please let us know if you are able to intercede for this city and the ministry we are doing here in Galveston. If you would like to volunteer, whether for a day, weeks, or months, please contact me to be scheduled. And, if you are one who is able to support the efforts by sending financial support, we need your help.
We believe that as we enter this holiday season in the very near future, God has a great opportunity to use His church to touch those who are broken and hurting. We are seeing lives changed. TOGETHER, WITH CHRIST’S HELP, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! We will be serving a Thanksgiving dinner here on Thursday, and look forward to the opportunity to meet more of the local people who are in need of our services and support. Please pray that many come and feel a part of our “extended family” as we celebrate the day of giving thanks together, and that we will have an opportunity to encourage each and every one of them with words and prayers of thanks and encouragement. Have a blessed Thanksgiving!
Thank you for your continuous prayers and support. It is such a privilege and so exciting to be here and a part of the relief and recovery.The following link is for a video that I shared in last week’s newsletter, just in case you did not yet have a chance to view it. Please take a moment to watch it, and say a prayer for all those who are facing a long road of recovery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6P-JczbE2pc

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