God Gets the Glory as Volunteers Bring Relief in Texas

March 5, 2021 • United States

Houston, Texas, homeowner Patricia Carter gives glory to God for HIs provision and thanks Samaritan’s Purse volunteers who helped clean out her house after it was damaged by a severe winter storm.

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Samaritan’s Purse is on the ground in Texas helping families in Houston and Austin recover from winter storms and record-low temperatures that cut off access to power, water and heat for thousands of families. Communities have returned to find flooded homes due to burst pipes and downed trees in the wake of the unusual weather.

Homeowner Patricia Carter gives the glory to God for His provision of relief after recent winter storms.

Homeowner Patricia Carter gives the glory to God for His provision of relief after recent winter storms.

So far more than 130 Samaritan’s Purse volunteers from across the country have helped 65+ Texas families remove waterlogged drywall and insulation, clear debris, and salvage personal belongings. We thank God for how He is working through our teams as we provide physical aid to people like Patricia while reminding them of the hope found in Jesus Christ. Watch Patricia’s story in the video at top.

Interesting in volunteering? Find out more at SPVolunteer.org.

Volunteers are busy in Texas helping homeowners after winter storms.

Volunteers are busy in Texas helping homeowners after winter storms.

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U.S. Disaster Relief A gift to U.S. Disaster Relief equips us to respond to catastrophes like Hurricane Helene and other natural disasters in our nation. Samaritan's Purse mobilizes and equips thousands of volunteers to provide emergency relief to survivors of floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and hurricanes. Wherever we go, we bring comfort and the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. In the aftermath of major storms, we often stay behind to rebuild houses for people with nowhere else to turn for help.

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