Waterloo chaplains find hope and despair in Fort McMurray
Waterloo chaplains' Judy and Don Prince have just returned from Fort McMurray where they led a team of chaplains for the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team.
Waterloo chaplains' Judy and Don Prince have just returned from Fort McMurray where they led a team of chaplains for the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team.
After the vicious attack in Nice, France, an international team of crisis-trained chaplains is responding to offer emotional and spiritual care.
Billy Graham Rapid Response Team vehicle offers comfort to those hurting, a place of refreshment to first responders.
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One Crossfield resident recently used his multimedia talent in Fort McMurray, which was devastated by fire in May.
Leise is a volunteer Rapid Response Team chaplain who served in La Loche, Saskatchewan. She described some of her experience in La Loche, and the hope in Jesus that she shared with the hurting community.
Leise is a volunteer Rapid Response Team chaplain who served in Brussels. She described some of her experience in Brussels, and the hope in Jesus that she shared with the hurting community.
Donna is a volunteer Rapid Response Team chaplain who served in Paris. She described some of her experience in Paris, and the hope in Jesus that she shared with the hurting community.
Do you think because you suffer, that God is unhappy with you? Perhaps the opposite is true; maybe He is on the verge of blessing you greatly.
God will never change. He has always been the same. He will always be the same. But you must change.
God uses Rapid Response Team chaplain for two life-changing appointments in one day.
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