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It was called Typhoon Haiyan...

It was called Typhoon Haiyan. We would call it a Hurricane; Meteorologists would call it the strongest storm in history. Up to 235 mph winds… (view from the space station). On Nov. 8th, it hit the Philippines . How can we respond?. We can pray

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It was called Typhoon Haiyan...

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  1. It was called Typhoon Haiyan... We would call it a Hurricane; Meteorologists would call it the strongest storm in history...

  2. Up to 235 mph winds… (view from the space station) On Nov. 8th, it hit the Philippines.

  3. How can we respond? • We can pray • We can send support through charities such as Convoy of Hope • We can buy a T-shirt as part of a fund-raiser for Alain Greg Contreras’ family in the Philippines

  4. Congregational prayer The best time to pray, is when you see the need.

  5. Convoy of Hope (click for video)

  6. Helping those in our midst who have been affected by this disaster T-shirt fundraiserAlain Contreras

  7. Thank you.

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