By Maggie Evans, TAB Media HOUMA, La. -- The week of Sept. 12, Cheryl Davis was all set to go on a vacation with a friend. Then Hurricane Ida hit Aug. 29, and the call went out that volunteers were needed to serve in a variety of ways including feeding ministry — the area where Davis just received training. “I thought to myself, ‘Why did I train if I’m not going to serve?’” So, she canceled her trip and headed down to Houma, Louisiana, south of New Orleans, to wake up at 3 a.m. every day and help produce thousands of meals for the community. “I can’t replace everything they lost, but I can feed them a hot meal today,” said Davis, a member of Hunter Street Baptist Church in Hoover. “Why would you not want to be a part of that?” Davis considers her retirement an opportunity to serve people with her more flexible schedule. She heard about a Disaster Relief training session at The Baptist Church at McAdory in McCalla and decided to check it out since she didn’t know much about it. “The woman who taught the class was just so passionate,” she said, and it made her want to invest in this ministry. “[Disaster Relief] is a very good opportunity to be the hands and feet of Christ like God has commanded us to be,” … [Read more...]
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By Maggie Evans, TAB Media METAIRIE, La. -- Ever since Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana on Aug. 29 as a Category 4 storm, Metairie Baptist Church outside of New Orleans has hosted an average of four teams a day, according to Sonny Davis. Davis serves as the “white hat” for the command center that works out of Metairie Baptist, meaning he’s the person in charge of all the teams coming and going out of that location. It’s his job to know where everybody is and what they’re doing. The “blue hats,” who serve as team leaders, keep their focus on what’s going to happen in that particular day. “I’m concerned about what’s ahead,” said Davis, who works to keep everything flowing as efficiently as possible, which includes a computerized tracking system for teams, the priority levels of incoming jobs and data. There are currently 70 volunteers working out of this command center. “I do a lot of work in the off season to try and make the process run as smoothly as possible,” he said. Sonny and Terry Davis pull up their map of jobs in the area where they’re working. The different color pins denote different priority levels. The visual mapping helps the pair coordinate teams. And while he has a lot of data to keep track of, … [Read more...]
‘Through a barbecue sandwich’ Alabama DR volunteers bring Christ to Louisiana community
By Maggie Evans, TAB Media HOUMA, La. -- Ferrell Hataway approached the car that pulled up by the tents where industrial cooking equipment and supplies were housed. A man was behind the wheel, and an 8-year-old girl was in the passenger seat. As Hataway was talking to him, he learned that this family’s trailer had been destroyed by Hurricane Ida, and the family of five had lost most of their earthly possessions. Hataway invited the family to come under the tent and shared some snacks and drinks with them, and as he did, he knelt down in front of the three daughters, two of whom were twins. “I said, ‘Girls, I want you to know something. These are hard times. Y’all have lost a lot, and we know that. But I just want to mention to you a few things you haven’t lost. You haven’t lost God, because He’ll never forsake you. And you’re so lucky because you’ve got your momma and daddy, and they love you. And you’ve got people like us … who are here to help you and to represent Christ in your life and help you get through these difficult times.” Hataway and his wife, Connie — members of The Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham — got to pray with the family. That’s what Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief work is all about. “In … [Read more...]
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