LISTSERV mailing list manager LISTSERV 16.0

Help for DISASTER Archives


DISASTER Archives

DISASTER Archives


DISASTER@LISTSERV.ELCA.ORG


View:

Message:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Topic:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

By Author:

[

First

|

Previous

|

Next

|

Last

]

Font:

Proportional Font

LISTSERV Archives

LISTSERV Archives

DISASTER Home

DISASTER Home

DISASTER  August 2001

DISASTER August 2001

Subject:

TROPICAL STORM ALLISON UPDATE - HOUSTON

From:

Gilbert Furst <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Disaster <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 23 Aug 2001 23:29:58 -0400

Content-Type:

text/plain

Parts/Attachments:

Parts/Attachments

text/plain (122 lines)

To: [log in to unmask]

Dear friends in Christ,

Psalm 130 begins with the words "Out of the depths I have cried to You, O
Lord."

I am writing to you from Houston, where I'm traveling with Mark Minick
(LDR-Texas disaster coordinator) and Dale and Jean Peercy (LDR Construction
Coordinators).  On this visit I have encountered persons in the depths of
despair.

On June 9, Tropical Storm Allison left a long trail of death and
destruction, from Texas through New England.  Over 36 inches of rain fell
in Houston, producing over $4 billion of damage.  The storm was responsible
for 43 deaths. Lutheran Disaster Response (a cooperative ministry of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod) is working through Lutheran Social Services of the South (Kurt
Senske, president), which is managing LDR's response to Tropical Storm
Allison in Texas and Louisiana.

Reyna Perdira spoke to us from the depths of her heart.  With tears rolling
down her cheeks, she told us nothing works as it should.  The "system"
requires endless phone calls, filling forms, dead ends.  She and her
husband had just remodeled their modest home, "and now," she said, "it's
all gone away."  Now they and their three children sleep on the floor,
doing repairs as they are able.  Reyna was distressed as we spoke.  She
spoke "out of the depths."

In Houston over sixty Lutheran congregations had members who had flood
damage.  More than 800 Lutheran families have been affected, but they
represent only a small portion of the total population!  Conservative
estimates figure over 20,000 homes were impacted.  Harry Nofzinger and Joan
Lewin, FEMA Voluntary Agency Liaisons, told us over 35,000 applications
have been made for individual and family grants.  581 FEMA trailers are
providing temporary housing.  The scope of the devastation is almost
incomprehensible.  You can travel 50 miles in each direction from the city
center and see flooded houses.

Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church had 44 families affected.  "It's
overwhelming," Pastor Michael Snow told us.  "As a pastor, I feel helpless.
But the ministry of presence means a lot to the members.  Although the
water is gone, the people are going through a grief process."  Members are
reaching out to support one another.  The mood is "quiet, somber, but
positive."

Pastor Lawrence Kelm, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, said, "I've never seen
anything that affected people is so many ways."  Here, 53 of 200 families
had flood damage, 10 losing everything.  "Many are no longer in denial," he
said.  "It's reality now: you have to rip up the rug and tear up the
wallboard."  There are a lot of emotional reactions and frustration."

Psalm 130 continues: "O Israel, hope in the Lord; for with the Lord there
is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption."  Roy and Flo Harkson spoke
of the Lord's abundance.  Roy, 89, had just had surgery.  In the middle of
the night he got out of bed and stepped into a foot of water.  After the
flood, Flo said, "the house was full of people, ripping this apart."  The
people were volunteers from Advent Lutheran Church, where 15% of the
members sustained flood damage.  "We felt guilty about being helped, but it
didn't last long!"

Lloyd Zuehlke coordinates volunteers from Advent Church, "Advent Action
Team."  He introduced us to Fritz and Doris Warnke, where volunteers were
busy hammering new wallboard.  They had 2 « feet of water in their house.
"When I looked out the patio door," Fritz said, "It looked like an
aquarium."

Melvyn Adams, 79, and his wife Ocie showed us their house.  Floodwaters
stood nearly 4 feet deep in their home, and they lost most of their
possessions.  Now living in a travel trailer in their driveway, they're
waiting for their repairs to be completed.   "We're still blessed," Ocie
smiled.  "Our nephew told us, 'you just lost a lot of stuff.'"  They are
thankful for the hope they have found in the Lord's mercy.

Relief efforts are coming together slowly in the Houston area.  The Peercys
have been helping coordinate repairs and rebuilding in eastern North
Carolina since July 2000.  They are now preparing to move to the Houston
area on behalf of LDR, to use their construction skills by working with
interfaith volunteers, matching skills with the needs of the people.

The promise of the church is to be involved for the long haul, to bring
help and hope to those who cry out the depths of their despair.  But the
church can only be involved and remain involved with the support of its
members.

Your support is needed.  You can help by your prayers, for the tens of
thousands affected by this tropical storm_and for those who are present to
help.  Especially hard-hit are the elderly, the disabled, and the
non-English speaking population.

Your volunteer support is needed.  When the Peercys are in place (September
10), I will provide you with additional information.  Meanwhile, you can
indicate your desire to volunteer (individuals or groups) by calling
1-713-647-9860.

Your contributions are needed to provide for emergency needs, repair and
rebuilding supplies, and to deliver spiritual and emotional support to the
survivors and the caregivers.  There are still people living in
storm-damaged, moldy, houses.  Please give generously to

    ELCA DOMESTIC Disaster Response - "Tropical Storm Allison"
    P.O. Box # 71764
    Chicago, Illinois 60694-1764.

        Credit card gift line: 1-800-638-3522
        Credit card gifts via the web: www.ELCA.org/disaster

    LC-MS World Relief
    P.O. Box 66861
    St. Louis, MO 63166-9810

        Credit card gift line: 1-888-930-4438.

Yours in Christ,
Gil Furst


GILBERT B. FURST (written on Thu, Aug 23, 2001,10:30 pm).  Director for
  ELCA DOMESTIC DISASTER RESPONSE (Division for Church in Society) and
  LUTHERAN DISASTER RESPONSE (a cooperative ministry of the ELCA and LC-MS)
  8765 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago 60631  PHONE: 773-380-2822 FAX: 773-380-2493
Please visit our website:  www.elca.org/dcs/disaster

Top of Message | Previous Page | Permalink

Advanced Options


Options

Log In

Log In

Get Password

Get Password


Search Archives

Search Archives


Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Subscribe or Unsubscribe


Archives

December 2023
November 2023
April 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
October 2022
September 2022
December 2021
September 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
January 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
June 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
January 2020
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
December 2017
November 2017
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
August 2013
June 2013
May 2013
February 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
August 2012
November 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
September 2009
August 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
December 2008
September 2008
June 2008
May 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
October 2007
August 2007
July 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
December 2005
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
May 2005
April 2005
February 2005
January 2005
November 2004
October 2004
August 2004
July 2004
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
February 2004
January 2004
December 2003
October 2003
September 2003
August 2003
July 2003
June 2003
May 2003
April 2003
February 2003
January 2003
December 2002
November 2002
October 2002
September 2002
August 2002
July 2002
June 2002
May 2002
April 2002
March 2002
February 2002
January 2002
December 2001
November 2001
October 2001
September 2001
August 2001
July 2001
June 2001
April 2001
March 2001
February 2001
January 2001
December 2000
November 2000
October 2000
September 2000
August 2000
July 2000
June 2000
May 2000
April 2000
March 2000
February 2000
January 2000
December 1999
November 1999
October 1999
September 1999
August 1999
July 1999
June 1999
May 1999
April 1999
March 1999
February 1999
January 1999
December 1998
November 1998
October 1998
September 1998
August 1998
July 1998
June 1998
May 1998
April 1998
March 1998
February 1998
January 1998
December 1997
November 1997
October 1997
September 1997
August 1997
July 1997
May 1997
April 1997
March 1997

ATOM RSS1 RSS2



LISTSERV.ELCA.ORG

CataList Email List Search Powered by the LISTSERV Email List Manager