The assessment process is underway in Texas as the Texas Latin Conference anxiously awaits the arrival of Disaster Relief USA. Webster, Texas is a small suburb located on the southeast side of Houston. It is home to Oasis of Hope PHC, a thriving congregation pastored by Jaime and Mary Alice Trevino.
Two areas that were hit hard by Harvey are Dickinson and League City, towns further southeast of Houston and closer to the Bay. DRUSA will base its feeding operations at Oasis of Hope and focus its initial efforts on providing hot meals for residents, emergency works, rescuers and volunteers in Webster, Dickinson and the League City area.
Click Here to hear the appeal by National DRUSA Coordinator Bill Terry.
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PRAY & GIVE
Disaster Relief USA (DRUSA) has received numerous phone calls, text messages and emails from the IPHC family inquiring how people can help. This is going to be a long disaster relief and recovery process. First and foremost, the Texas Latin Conference in association with DRUSA, need your prayers for wisdom to establish short and long-term goals for this deployment. Secondly, this effort will be costly. Your financial support will be crucial. It is because of your gifts that we are able to serve and support those who have been affected.
If you would like to contribute to the relief process, please make your check payable to DRUSA and send it to:
DRUSA
Project 02261p
P O Box 270420
Oklahoma City, OK 73137
Or, you may give online by clicking this link: https://give.iphc.org/discipleship/224378.
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DRINKING WATER IS ON THE WAY
At a time when the City of Houston is inundated with water, one would think water is the last thing anyone would want more of. The truth is that during this critical time, clean drinking water is of paramount importance.
Thankfully, two pastors from the Cornerstone Conference were thinking ahead. Living Word Church, pastored by Rick Haug in Maiden, North Carolina and Upward Christian Fellowship, pastored by Anthony Craver in Hendersonville, North Carolina got together and acquired multiple pallets of bottled water. It is believed that this shipment will have between 20 to 25,000 bottles of water. Thank you to Pastors Rick Haug and Anthony Craver for spearheading this effort. The truck is tentatively scheduled to arrive in Webster over the weekend.
Two areas that were hit hard by Harvey are Dickinson and League City, towns further southeast of Houston and closer to the Bay. DRUSA will base its feeding operations at Oasis of Hope and focus its initial efforts on providing hot meals for residents, emergency works, rescuers and volunteers in Webster, Dickinson and the League City area.
Click Here to hear the appeal by National DRUSA Coordinator Bill Terry.
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PRAY & GIVE
Disaster Relief USA (DRUSA) has received numerous phone calls, text messages and emails from the IPHC family inquiring how people can help. This is going to be a long disaster relief and recovery process. First and foremost, the Texas Latin Conference in association with DRUSA, need your prayers for wisdom to establish short and long-term goals for this deployment. Secondly, this effort will be costly. Your financial support will be crucial. It is because of your gifts that we are able to serve and support those who have been affected.
If you would like to contribute to the relief process, please make your check payable to DRUSA and send it to:
DRUSA
Project 02261p
P O Box 270420
Oklahoma City, OK 73137
Or, you may give online by clicking this link: https://give.iphc.org/discipleship/224378.
***
DRINKING WATER IS ON THE WAY
At a time when the City of Houston is inundated with water, one would think water is the last thing anyone would want more of. The truth is that during this critical time, clean drinking water is of paramount importance.
Thankfully, two pastors from the Cornerstone Conference were thinking ahead. Living Word Church, pastored by Rick Haug in Maiden, North Carolina and Upward Christian Fellowship, pastored by Anthony Craver in Hendersonville, North Carolina got together and acquired multiple pallets of bottled water. It is believed that this shipment will have between 20 to 25,000 bottles of water. Thank you to Pastors Rick Haug and Anthony Craver for spearheading this effort. The truck is tentatively scheduled to arrive in Webster over the weekend.