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Post Flooding update from TX AB Carolyn Smith
Taken from a COG pastor's page:

Here is a report from the AB of Texas, Tim and Rhonda Brown.

I have spoken with the following pastors and they have given me these updates:
1. Pastor Roy Love, Houston-Praise Chapel COG, and he is currently waiting on rescue. He is stranded in his home. His church is flooded and he reports "It is gone."
2. Pastor Donald Dyson Sr. & Samantha Dyson at Lake Livingston COG report that they are taking on water at the parsonage and church.
3. Pastor Matthew K. Phillip at Houston-Full Gospel COG reports that his house is flooded but he and his family are presently safe and out of the flood. He reports that the area where the church is located is fully flooded.
4. Pastor Bill and Kathryn Ratchford are updated as safe although stranded at their home They are presently running pumps at the church.
5. Pastor Dereck White & Courtnie White at Conroe COG shared that the church has taken on water.
6. Pastor John & Kerry LaLonde @ Fountain of Life COG in Cyrpress report that the church is dry now but a storm water retention system next to the church that is close to overflow. If it flows out of its banks it will flow right to the church.
7. Pastor Chad Kirk reports that the Victoria-Northgate COG has roof damage and and is without power and water.

Operation Compassion and God's Pit Crew will be arriving with 18 wheelers in the next couple of days.
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Post A suggestion Carolyn Smith
If you have family/friends in TX, one of the best things that helped us when we were flooded was receiving gift cards for stores we shopped, like Wally World. That way we could buy exactly what we needed. You don't want to tell folks you need new undies! Smile And besides, you are so overwhelmed because you need everything, it is hard to articulate it to others.
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I met two young men (early 20s) tonight who were on their way to the coast with a trailer full of supplies. They just felt the call and are heading there. We prayed for these 2 young men (Kenny and Justin) and when we prayed their mother saw us and came over and asked us to please keep praying for them this week. It was a beautiful thing to see young people who still care about their countrymen. Please pray for them and the thousands of others who will be going down there to help even though the danger is still upon them. There may be worse days to come but there are better people for it because God uses times like this to bring His love to the needy. Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere
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Thanks Carolyn for starting this. I was just a bout to ask if anyone had any specific news.

Our experience as volunteers to the Katrina area was an eye opener. You can go too soon if you are shooting in the dark. What hit me the most, was 'NO LOCAL WORKERS'. I mean the local Walmart, McDonalds, Waffle house etc, had very few folks working because they had been displaced, and the managers and 'NEW' help were in a fast learning curve. I talked to a man leaving a Lowes and he had been in the pay line for 2 hours to get nails and screws..

I never even gave that a thought. We were fortunate we had taken our food and tools to work in the motor home.

But the folks flying in to help had to find transportation, RENTALS were out in a couple hours. Volunteers do not want to get in line to eat and displace some local person who has just lost everything.

We did go to a Waffle house after about a week and the waitress was NEW and had never taken orders before, but was struggling and glancing outside at a line as far as you could see.

The lack of local help was Just something I learned first hand, THINGS WILL BE TOUGH!
I wish I was young enough to go...... Sad
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Cojak, you make a good point. It affects the businesses & the economy in many ways. Many businesses were closed immediately following the flood. Some never re-opened. Sad

I saw that info about two more churches have been added:

8. I just spoke with Pastor Mark Ainsworth from Thickett COG. They are dry now. Others may be coming to them for refuge because their church has elevation.
9. Pastor Bill Ainsworth from Richwood COG had to evacuate from their home because of flooding. They had just remodeled their home one year ago. Pray for them as they relocate.

I also saw another post saying the water was almost to the Thickett COG.

Bishop Hill also did a FB live today that is about 30 minutes. Haven't watched it but it's here...
https://www.facebook.com/TimHillMinistries

Also saw this info about the Hispanic COGs in Houston:
Pastor Eloy Gomez from the Church of God in Katy, TX went to check his church this afternoon and found 2 feet of water inside the sanctuary. They lost everything. Several Hispanic congregations have families who must be evacuated here in the city of Houston. A whole family came to my house walking for 6 blocks with the water at the level of the chest. They left their house with more than one foot of water inside. We have over 20 Hispanic God's Churches in Houston. Because the streets can not be transited we are having services in the homes, family altar, and we connect through Facebook Live. We have had these home services every day since last Saturday with more than a thousand people connected. The Spirit of God continues hovering over the waters. Please pray for Houston. Idd Esperanza de Vida/ Hope of Live Church of God, Church of God South Houston District

It is heartbreaking. Brings back a lot of memories. I've seen where people are walking through thigh deep and chest deep water...others are on the roof. These people need lots of love and prayer.

You can donate through project number 765-0036-052 at:
cogwm.org/txhurricane
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Thanks again Carolyn. This is indeed a terrible disaster. I still want to head that way, but most likely I will just donate for others to work. Cool
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Post Carolyn Smith
Cojak wrote:
Thanks again Carolyn. This is indeed a terrible disaster. I still want to head that way, but most likely I will just donate for others to work. Cool


I love your compassionate heart. If you did head that way, probably the best thing to do would be hook up with one of the state Men/Women of Action through the COG. They send teams in after everything settles to help rebuild. Pretty sure they have them in ENC & WNC. If you are able, I bet you could outwork most of them. Laughing
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I met some of the MOA from Kannapolis while I worked in Pascagoula on the COG there. They relieved Sherry and I when we had to leave. It was such a rewarding task, and so appreciated. There will be work there for months, the later volunteers will be just as appreciated. Cool
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My brother and I and a few of our kids are about to leave with 4500 pounds of supplies. Pray for us. Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere
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UncleJD wrote:
My brother and I and a few of our kids are about to leave with 4500 pounds of supplies. Pray for us.


Godspeed!
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