Recovery to Redemption

I have been absolutely blown away this week at seeing love and kindness in action from people all around the community. At this point we are coordinating flood relief donations and volunteers with Samaritan’s Purse, government entities, non-profits, and churches of every color and denomination. No one is asking where you came from. No one is arguing theology or the color of the carpet. We’re just putting on our rubber gloves with that special cleaning liquid that disintegrates your skin, and getting to work.

I don’t believe God is going to allow this to be some flash in the pan volunteer effort. A flood that has destroyed hundreds of homes in our immediate community is becoming a bridge to share the kindness of God with families that we might have missed out on getting to know. As we continue to build relationships we will see some real life-change occur that will impact the spiritual trajectory of whole families.

It may be a bit early to talk about this but what has started out as recovery will soon move into rebuilding and redemption. It will take the combined efforts of everyone who is getting involved, and those who still will. Get on board. God is moving us into some new territory. Don’t miss it.

Everyone Belongs,

Paul

To volunteer to assist flood victims in Metro Atlanta call 678-202-5974

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