
Crisis can open a supernatural doorway for the gospel
John Elliott didn’t stop helping people in need when his own house flooded during Hurricane Harvey. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to show people the love of Jesus.
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John Elliott didn’t stop helping people in need when his own house flooded during Hurricane Harvey. Instead, he used it as an opportunity to show people the love of Jesus.
It's been a year since the historic storm slammed the Houston area. Here's a look at how Foursquare Disaster Relief, local Foursquare churches—and your generous giving—have made a difference.
The Foursquare family has responded in a huge way to help people in the wake of the season’s violent storms. Read on to see the impact–physically and eternally–that your support has made.
Many people are coming to Christ, and receiving much-needed aid and support, thanks to Foursquare churches, members and volunteers who have put their own needs aside to help others.
Chad Isenhart, international response director for Foursquare Disaster Relief, offers advice for keeping our hearts soft so we don't become desensitized or burned out in responding to long-term crises.
Foursquare churches and members from across the U.S. are stepping up to help people in Texas after one of the most devastating storms ever to hit the nation.
When a storm hits, whether it's literal like Hurricane Harvey or some other jolting life event, we need God's wisdom, divine power and direction like never before, shares FMI Director Ted Vail.
In the wake of one of the worst storms in U.S. history, Foursquare churches in Texas are reaching out to help their neighbors.