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Faith in Action Shines

Over 50 volunteers helped load a bountiful load of donations from all over Houston. The donations were taken to Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries in Bourne for distribution to flood victims.

Orphan Grain Train-Houston was blessed by the generosity of donations and the 50+ volunteers who offered 326 hours of their time last week during our extended hours. What a wonderful gift of Christian fellowship we shared coming together as the hands and feet of Jesus. With the help of Matt and Ashleigh Grape from Hope Lutheran Friendswood, an OGT trailer, full of donations from across Houston was delivered to Hill Country Daily Bread after being rerouted from Hosanna Lutheran in Kerrville. Please continue to pray for survivors, search and clean-up efforts, and for those working to bring aid and comfort to those in need.


Categories: Disaster Relief

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