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April 2006 | Bay St. Louis, MIƒ_"
Armed with a youthful exuberance and zeal to put their faith
into action, a handful of junior high and high school students from
Maranatha Chapel spent a week in a hurricane devastated region of Bay
St. Louis, Mississippi.
Making the slow crawl back to a bearable life, these
residents of these devasteated areas are still struggling to recapture
even part of what they had before Katrina. For many, the stuggle
seems beyond hope. However, by the grace of God's mercy, thousands
upon thousands of tireless relief workers have been coming from church
and relief congregations all across the country. These volunteers have
been faithfully working alongside the
residents of this community and outlying areas to help salvage
anything that wasn't washed off the face of the earth last summer.

Junior High School Pastor Danny Ramos, along with a few other adult
chaperones, turned our youth group loose to help feed the laborers, wash
dishes, stock pantries and set their hands to any clean-up tasks that
were within their grasp. The exhausted students slept well in
their tented living quaters, knowing full well that many of the people
they were feeding, serving and working alongside, have been going
without even the most basic modern luxuries.
Maranatha is continuing to organize ways to provide ongoing service and
support for the literally tens of thousands that are still without the
basic necessities eight months after Katrina. The real worries are
bearing in on these southern states once more as another hurricane season
approaches.
Please continue to remember these displaced families in your
prayers, that God would continue to meet their needs with a
steady stream of relief
workers to help these neighbors find their lives once again.
In The Word Media April 27, 2006