‘Spiritual Paramedics’: How Churches Bring Hope, Healing in Wake of Disasters

Children watch cartoons outside of their north Houston apartment in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas.
Share:

When the water got within a foot of their house, Troy and Kristen Dickerson knew it was time to go.

Troy grabbed their four kids and waded through the floodwaters threatening their home in Richmond, Texas. As he took the kids to his truck, he told Kristin to grab “whatever is important.”

She took their wedding album and then turned to go.

“You realize how unimportant everything else is,” she said from her parents’ house, where the family camped out after Hurricane Harvey flooded their home.

It’s been an exhausting experience, say the Dickersons. But they’ve gotten through with more than a little help from Sugarland Baptist Church, where the Dickersons are longtime members.

Folks from church showed up with meals, cleaning supplies, and volunteer labor once floodwaters receded.

They also provided an emotional pickup, says Troy.

“To have all these guys show up on my doorstep was a relief,” he says.

The Dickersons are not alone. Like many disaster victims, they needed food, shelter and a dose of kindness to help them get by, says Southern Baptist chaplain Endell Lee.

Lee, a Naval Reserve chaplain and self-described “spiritual paramedic,” spent six years as national coordinator for disaster spiritual care with the North American Mission Board.

His job: Train volunteers to “infuse faith, hope, love, grace and comfort into the situation, so people can begin picking up the pieces and putting their lives back together.”

That grace and comfort can be found in a bottle of water or hot meal—or a listening ear. It’s especially important as people take stock of their lives after a disaster and figure out what to do next.

 

Click here to read the rest of this story from Lifeway’s Facts and Trends.

+ posts
Share:

Related topics:

See an error in this article?

Send us a correction

To contact us or to submit an article

Click and play our featured shows

Death of Iran’s President Sends Shockwaves Around the World

JERUSALEM, Israel – Iranian state TV confirmed Monday that Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. His death shocks the Iranian regime while its proxies are at war with Israel.    https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1792393270368297145 As the Netanyahu government interprets...

God’s Character as a Shepherd in Your Life

“And the word of the Lord came to me, saying: ‘Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel. Prophesy and say to those shepherds, “Thus says the Lord God: Woe to the shepherds of Israel who feed themselves! Should...

Pentecost 2024: Iran Christian Church Born at Pentecost

Memories are short, and important information can get lost over time. That collective memory fog and subsequent events can shape what future generations believe or think, and consequently how they act. Take Iran, for example. A series of events occurring...

Vatican Tightens Rules on Entertaining the Supernatural

The Catholic Church is tightening their rules about how to deal with the supernatural. In a newly released document, the Vatican is advising bishops no longer act alone when dealing with supernatural phenomena such as blood-soaked crucifixes and apparitions of...

Perry Stone Unveils: Shocking New Mystery Behind JFK Murder

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4xAKPPCGwI&t=306s The assassination of President Kennedy may have more spiritual significance than anyone first thought. In a recent video, Perry Stone unlocked a spiritual mystery revolving around JFK’s death. Recounting details from Pastor Davis, a former missionary in Haiti during...

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 97 98 99 100
Scroll to Top