Tag Archives: Hurricane Irma
We Pray, and We Wait
I’m in a waiting room at a hospital this morning. Waiting can be difficult. As I write this hundreds of people wait in shelters for the opportunity to return to their homes. Many do not know what damage Hurricane Irma … Continue reading
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Tagged christianity, evacuees, God who sees, hope, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Isaiah 26, Mexico earthquake, Prayer, reconciliation, refugees, relief, religion, shelter, work
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Prayer when Hurricanes and Fires Destroy
As we contemplate the devastating losses experienced from flooding and wildfires in the United States, many are responding by donating money or supplies to charitable organization or donating their time to help clean up or rebuild. Many also are praying … Continue reading
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Tagged chaplaincy, chaplains, christianity, faith, fires, Georgia National Guard, God, Hurricane Irma, hurricanes, National Guard, Psalm 118, Psalms, relationships, religion, resilience, theodicy
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