News Anchor Gives Message Of Hope After Flood
CBS News anchor and Texas native, Bob Schieffer, is no stranger to hurricanes. Back in 1967, he lived through Hurricane Buela. And just like with Hurricane Harvey, the storm brought so many people together.
People from all over used their trucks and boats to help their neighbors and friends. Bob said, "as it always is, we saw the worst bring out our best." Even though so many of these people's lives have been flipped upside down from Hurricane Harvey, they continue to help those in need.
Countless acts of kindness have been documented such as strangers banding together to form a human chain and rescuing others. This are truly beautiful moments to witness and I am left with a feeling of hope for our country and it's future.
Let's continue to pray for all of the people affected by this tragic storm.
People from all over used their trucks and boats to help their neighbors and friends. Bob said, "as it always is, we saw the worst bring out our best." Even though so many of these people's lives have been flipped upside down from Hurricane Harvey, they continue to help those in need.
Countless acts of kindness have been documented such as strangers banding together to form a human chain and rescuing others. This are truly beautiful moments to witness and I am left with a feeling of hope for our country and it's future.
Let's continue to pray for all of the people affected by this tragic storm.
Today's Devotional
A Prayer for God to Be Your Shield and Portion Today - Your Daily Prayer - May 24
I love this passage in the Bible because it sums up the spiritual reality in all difficult circumstances. How many times do we see the enemy and opposing forces against us, just like Elisha’s servant? And that puts us in a panic - yet the angelic armies of the Living God are unseen but present nonetheless, and far greater. We just need to see that substantial truth!
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