Calif. Atheist Wants to ‘Change the History of our Country’
A California atheist wants his city to display a poster to honor atheist soldiers, but one activist says it’s a move to counter the nation’s Christian foundation.
A California atheist wants his city to display a poster to honor atheist soldiers, but one activist says it’s a move to counter the nation’s Christian foundation.
Operation Compassion has been monitoring Hurricane Irene since it was apparent the path she would take. Earlier this week preparations were made ready for her eventual landfall. Up and down the eastern seaboard, Operation Compassion and its network of disaster relief partners have been staging relief products for shipment and preparing disaster relief sites in North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and New York.
“Our partners are ready to move,” according to David Lorency, president of Operation Compassion. “Everything is in place and ready at a moment’s notice.”
OC’s disaster relief partners, God’s Pit Crew, Mercy Chefs and the Chaplain’s Commission are ready with everything from heavy equipment for debris removal to mobile kitchens ready to feed thousands of hot meals to volunteers ready to assist. Product partners, Soles4Souls, Feed the Children, major television ministries and mega-church pastors have donated warehouse space just outside the hurricane area and are staging product.
“Operation Compassion has its plan ready to swing into action,” Lorency continued. “The deciding factor is Irene and where she will make her presence known.”
As with any disaster, Operation Compassion needs your financial help to be able to mobilize and respond with their resources. Please make a donation before Hurricane Irene hits the east coast.
Online Donations:
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Mail or call your donations to:
Operation Compassion
114 Stuart Road, NE Suite 370
Cleveland, TN 37312
423.728.3932 Office
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(Source: Operation Compassion)
Parents of Teens and Tweens (POTTS), a support group that helps Christian parents come together and learn to successfully parent their teens and tweens, will hold its national launch by live webcast September 20, at 7:00 p.m. CDT.
It’s too early to give a full report, a Church of God World Missions spokesman said today, but so far no deaths of church members have been reported and property damage does not seem to be as severe as expected. With communications down throughout much of the Caribbean area, it may be a couple of days before an extensive report is available.