5/21/2023 0 Comments Hadassa tommy tenneySome pastors are living in shelters or living with others’ homes. He's been meeting with leading ministers from the LA and MS area to check with them on churches that need the most help. Tenney is asking for volunteers to drive down and help them actually rebuild the damaged or destroyed church buildings. If we can get the Pastor taken care of, they can then work with us to get their community taken care of.” We want to help them with the most basic of needs, such as clothing, food, medical supplies, prescriptions and many other things. “In most cases the Pastor has lost everything. “Our first goal is to help the Pastor of the church,” he says. Tommy created his Adopt-a-Pastor program for that exact reason. Tenney decided to set out and make a difference-to provide much needed assistance not just to the general community, but especially to the pastors, enabling them to minister to their own communities and share the gospel of Jesus with those in need. “The descent into humility is swift without clean water and food.” “It is interesting to see a giant oak split a house in two a few blocks from me,” he says. But they had no idea that Katrina’s sister Rita would visit soon after-what Tommy calls the “one-two punch.” Though they did not experience the brunt of the storm, his friends down south were not so lucky. CBN.comBased in central Louisiana, Tommy Tenney and his ministry were spared from the devastation from Hurricane Katrina and took in many evacuees.
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