Tornado Recovery: The Power Of Prayer
February 18, 2016
Pictured: Two men pray together at the Abundant Life Assembly of God in Century during a food distribution event for tornado victims Wednesday morning. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
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2 Responses to “Tornado Recovery: The Power Of Prayer”
Hey folks don’t we have a hospital that is closed down near Century?
Why can’t that be used for our tornado victims to live in till state gets them help?
Surely there are some funds available to keep the utilities going.
I haven’t worked since January 2015 due no fault of my own. But God has a job for me somewhere.
If I had the physical strength, I’d be right in the middle of the clean-up.
I pray that the homeless are found shelter and that politicians would dig a little deeper in their pockets.
Hugs. God bless you.
I was born and raised in Century. I remember seeing a report after the tornadoes that said Century was one of the poorest cities in Florida. LET ME BE THE FIRST TO SAY, WHAT CENTURY LACKS IN WEALTH, THEY MAKE UP IN HEART…… I have known some beautiful, talented, and amazing people who grew up In Century as well. I know from personal experiences that things can most of the time be replaced but I am so greatful for the lives of the people I love being spared. I don’t live there anymore, I live in Atmore, Alabama but my heart and soul are with all of you, as are my prayers. I hope that the state can do something to help all of you. Many of the historic homes may never get to be what they once were but thank God, you all are still alive. Century isn’t just a place to me, ITS A PIECE OF MY HEART………………… GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND MAY HIS MERCY COMFORT YOU ALL THROUGH THIS………………………..