Photo courtesy of the Town of Tecumseh
As thousands of residents of Windsor and Tecumseh, ON, survey the damage from extensive flooding, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada has sent Rapid Response Team chaplains to the area to provide emotional and spiritual support to struggling residents and volunteers.
Environment Canada says 200 millimeters or about seven inches of rain fell in the Windsor region during a 24-hour span September 29, more than double the 94 millimeters the area usually receives in all of September. As a result, thousands of homes have been flood-damaged in Windsor and nearby Tecumseh.
“While responding to physical needs after a disaster is vital, responding to emotional and spiritual needs is just as important,” said Rapid Response Team Manager Merle Doherty. “That’s why our chaplains encourage and pray with people in distress, including victims and volunteers who are helping with the clean-up.”
Our chaplains often work alongside our sister organization, Samaritan’s Purse, which is responding to the flood by sending a specially equipped Disaster Relief Unit tractor trailer stationed in southern Ontario. That unit will work with local volunteers to help flood victims.
Working with Samaritan’s Purse, Billy Graham Rapid Response Team chaplains have responded to flooding in New Brunswick (2008, 2010, and 2012), in Quebec and in British Columbia, plus devastating flooding in 2013 in southern Alberta, and last summer’s catastrophic wildfires in Fort McMurray, AB.
Chaplains have also served in the name of Jesus Christ after tragedies such as the April 2014 murder of five people in Calgary, and European terrorist attacks in Paris, Nice, and Brussels.
You can reach out to Windsor-Tecumseh flood victims with Christ’s love and compassion through your donations and prayers.