Tuesday / June 21, 2011

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Stories from Wilkinson County Mississippi

Stories from Wilkinson County Mississippi

The Mississippi River floods often, but from the reports of the residents of Wilkinson County, it’s never been this high. We were here to help the people affected the most by this disaster. Most of the stories we heard were good; if there was any damage it was light and the main complaint were the roads being blocked for a few weeks. We could see the water line halfway up an old barn. A …

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Father’s Day Reflection

In one of the final scenes of the movie Thor, there is a conversation between Thor and Odin his father that goes as follows;

ODIN: You’ll be a wise King.
THOR: There will never be a wiser king than you. Nor a better father.

Thor: I have much to learn. I know that now. Someday, perhaps, I shall make you proud.
ODIN: You’ve already made me proud.

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Thursday / June 16, 2011

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A very full week

Its been a very busy week and we have cooked more than 2,000 meals served. Here’s a quick look at how we get it done.

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Tuesday / June 14, 2011

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Video Update

We appreciate your prayers and ask that you continue. Things have gone well and another team of IMPACT 360 volunteers is arriving today!! Thank you Toni Branyon.

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First Meal Serves 500

First Meal Serves 500

In partnership with Mississippi Baptist Disaster Relief and the Red Cross, IMPACT 360 prepared a hot meal for 500 of the residents of Wilkinson County. One of the areas that was hit pretty hard by the flooding is Fort Adams.
Red Cross preparing to take the first meal from IMPACT 360′s mobile kitchen. This first meal will feed 500 in Wilkinson county.

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Rebuilding Begins

Rebuilding Begins

Myrtis Martin operates a small convenience store just 1.5 miles from the Mississippi River. Two weeks ago her business was 7 feet under water. While sitting in a plastic lawn chair in the center of her store she is confident that she will pass the inspection in 30 days thus allowing her to rebuild. Today her grandson Charles helps her scrape up floor tile and remove what little drywall is still hanging on the studs.

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Region in need – Fort Adams

IMPACT 360 is set-up at First Baptist Church Natchez which is about 40 minutes north of Fort Adams where the food is being delivered. Natchez is a good location to receive the tractor trailers full of supplies from the Red Cross and puts this operation closer to the other two feeding units that Mississippi Disaster Relief had deployed.

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Saturday / June 11, 2011

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Kitchen is mobile – headed to Mississippi

Kitchen is mobile – headed to Mississippi

Tomorrow this mobile kitchen will be in Natchez, Mississippi serving 1,200 meals a day. Our kitchen that has served the student community quite here in Pine Mountain, GA well and it will return to campus in two weeks. From the very beginning this kitchen had a secondary purpose. To respond to situations where we can serve others. That opportunity is now.

Kitchen ready to roll to Natchez, Mississippi.

The IMPACT 360 team will work alongside Mississippi …

Friday / June 10, 2011

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IMPACT 360 Alumni Serve Mississippi Flood Victims

IMPACT 360 Alumni Serve Mississippi Flood Victims

The catastrophic flooding during April and May in the Mississippi River basin has affected multiple states and is expected to reach damages in the billions of dollars. Fourteen counties, shaping the entire western border of the state of Mississippi, were declared federal disaster areas by FEMA, and agricultural losses in that state alone could top $800 million.

Everett Rodgers tries to retrieve belongings from his flooded home along the Yazoo River in Mississippi.

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Sunday / November 7, 2010

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Class this week – New Testament

Introduction to New Testament, Nov. 8-10, will be taught by Greg Brown, pastor of Western Heights Baptist Church in LaGrange, Ga., and father of IMPACT 360 alumni Chelsea Brown who made him promise not to be boring. Early in his career, Dr. Brown taught ethics and religion at Mercer University. He decided to be a pastor when he realized he wanted to tell his students all the answers to the questions. He’s excited about teaching …