2005 Hurricane
Nov 10, 2005
ATLANTA (BP)–Preston Nix had been at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary only one month when Hurricane Katrina inundated the campus with water. A newly appointed evangelism and preaching professor, Nix lost everything – his home, his books and 30-plus years of sermon notes.
Nov 2, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC) — The number of Florida Baptist churches severely or moderately damaged by Hurricane Wilma has risen to 40 with another 17 churches reporting light to minimal damage.
Nov 2, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Food boxes to help migrant and agricultural families survive after Hurricane Wilma destroyed their livelihoods and homes are desperately needed in South Florida.
Nov 2, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)—The number of Florida Baptist churches severely or moderately damaged by Hurricane Wilma rose to 35 with another 13 churches reporting light to minimal damage by press time, Oct. 31.
Nov 2, 2005
BOYNTON BEACH (FBW)-A bag of used clothes left by the church’s front door after Hurricane Wilma roared through the southeast coast of Florida reminded Pastor Dennis Demarois of the community’s love for the church.
Nov 2, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC) — Preliminary reports from church officials and Florida Baptist Convention staff as of Oct. 27 are as follows:
Nov 2, 2005
Virginia feeding unit assists in Key West
FLORIDA KEYS (FBW) – After the worst of Hurricane Wilma’s winds passed through Key West in the early morning hours Oct. 24, fifth-generation “Conch” – a native of the Florida Keys – Christine Rodriguez ventured out of her home located on the highest part of the island only to find a “wall of water coming down the street” toward her.
Nov 2, 2005
BELLE GLADE (FBC/FBW)–Catching residents from the Everglades to the east coast of Florida by surprise on its way out of Florida Oct. 24, Hurricane Wilma systematically twisted heavy utility poles, downed trees, savaged crops and flooded the inside of churches.
Nov 2, 2005
Disaster Relief ‘totally different’ for Naples command center
NAPLES (FBW) – Leon Branch – a veteran of Florida Baptist Disaster Relief clean-up and recovery efforts – was surprised by what he found in southwest Florida when he arrived shortly after Hurricane Wilma came ashore Oct. 24 south of Naples, near Everglades City.
Nov 2, 2005
JACKSONVILLE (FBC)-Food boxes to help migrant and agricultural families survive after Hurricane Wilma destroyed their livelihoods and homes are desperately needed in South Florida.