mission joplin
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Mission Joplin. Bringing a cup of cold water to those in need. What we saw when we arrived…. Hope High School – destroyed. It will take two years to rebuild the school. The students are now meeting in vacant stores and shops in the mall. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mission Joplin
Bringing a cup of cold water to those in need.
What we saw when we arrived…
Hope High School – destroyed.
It will take two years to rebuild the school. The students are now meeting in vacant stores and shops in the mall.
A two story apartment complex – destroyed. Those are new power
poles and lines. All the old ones were snapped off and hurled into the air –
some as far as a mile away.
Notice all the trees – their limbs torn from the trunks and yet green leaves
are re-appearing.
The power of the wind – twisted I-Beams of a big sign.
This car was potentially hurled a mile from its original location – still
unclaimed
This 10 story hospital – destroyed. Reports that it was moved off its
foundation by the winds
This area was once occupied by over 7000 homes and businesses.
Family Worship Center and a number of other churches have become distribution and help
sites for the displaced.
Kayla
Karrie
Dave and Phyllis
This is the FREE store located in Family Worship Center sanctuary. Everything from food to clothing is
available – free of charge.
The house we worked on.
The 2 x 2 closet a family of 5 hid in for 35 minutes while the storm ripped off their roof.
Clarke(from San Antonio) and Jeremy working on the ceiling in LVR
Pastor Roger and Alyssa
The dumpster – FULL –
with roofing, drywall
and other trash
Alyssa and other teens from
Michigan.Notice the house across the street with
NO DAMAGE!
It was painful to leave feeling we had done so little in our eyes. The homeowner for whom we worked was so thankful and we realized as we traveled home that though we felt like we done
little, in the lives of this family we had done much more than we could have imagined.
In the words of the little boy who lived there and stood in a closet with his family during the storm – “I have a room again!”So, in the name of Jesus we worked, we laughed and we shared
the love of Jesus.Thanks to our church family who graciously enabled us to give away $1000 in gift cards, provided transportation and prayed
over us before and during our trip. We thank God for our family.Please pray for the city of Joplin as they continue to rebuild
homes and lives after this horrific storm that devastated over 7000 homes a businesses.
The Team