By Brian Blackwell, Baptist Message staff writer LAKE CHARLES, La. (LBM) – Trinity Baptist Church has served as a hub for hurricane relief in Lake Charles the last two years, but recently stepped up to serve as a centralized collection site for medical supplies and financial gifts for Ukrainian refugees. Since mid-March, the church has collected more than $90,000 that will be forwarded to Louisiana Baptist Disaster Relief, who in cooperation with SEND Relief will use the funds to purchase emergency food supplies, shelter, transportation, medical care and hygiene kits for displaced Ukrainians. A portion also will offset costs for the team to travel to Poland to minister to Ukrainian refugees. Trinity Baptist also collected enough medical supplies to fill 25 large boxes (1,187 pounds) that were shipped to Ukraine. In the future, the church plans to send a team that will minister to Ukrainian refugees in Poland. Pastor Steve James said his congregation has seen its own share of recent disasters, which has allowed them to identify with the plight of the Ukrainians. “We have gone through two hurricanes, a flood, a freeze and a tornado the last two years,” James told the Baptist Message. “Many folks in Lake Charles … [Read more...]
PEW: Zelenskyy inspires confidence, views of Putin hit new low
CDC: A third of high schoolers reported poor mental health during COVID
Faith-driven Jalen Wilson leads Kansas to historic comeback in NCAA basketball championship win
Elon Musk takes a 9 percent stake in Twitter to become largest shareholder
Myanmar military destroyed 47 churches in predominantly Christian states
ICE to scour U.S. communities looking for border absconders
Friendly advice (Cartoon: Church of the Covered Dish)
Image consultant (Cartoon: Beyond the Ark)
Gospel admission (Cartoon: Joe McKeever)
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 351
- 352
- 353
- 354
- 355
- …
- 1155
- Next Page »







