While watching on cable television today the aftermath of hurricane Sandy with all the devastation, all the damage, all the sand, all the water, the fire - my heart hurt. I was so thankful there wasn't greater loss of life largely due to all the warnings communicated by local, state and federal officials to leave the threatened areas, to evacuate, to get the hell out of town! And then I thought, what about the poor and homeless? Where did they go? How would they leave? How are they doing today? Did they make it through and, does anybody even care?
Please keep my friends in your prayers, and think of practical ways you can help, either in the hard hit areas, or locally in your own town.
Peace,
Dennis
I often think that on a normal day, when its cold, or hot, or raining.
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