Romans 8:28, it says, 'We know that all things work together for good.' All things aren't good, but all things can work together for good and part of my faith reminds me that this is not my ultimate home and things will not be ideal here, but we have the opportunity to do a lot of good. |
That's currently all we own after we left. |
The Gator Nation is stepping forward in an incredible way. 'How can we help?' are the four biggest words I've heard in the last week. |
Then a young girl came out of one of these condemned buildings carrying an old doll, ... And I realized she lived there. I was shocked that somebody could actually live in a place like that. |
There are natural disasters, the worst part of humanity has come in the city in the aftermath, yet I believe in all that somehow God is doing things that inevitably will be good, |
We are finding them at shelters around the country. |
We don't have buses, we don't have school books, we don't have a lot of things. We're looking to start a new school with nothing. |
We don't know what the damage is, per se. We don't know if its salvageable or not. But while the building is damaged, our spirit is strong. |
We just relearned the difference between want and need. |
We just relearned the difference between want and need. How much time do we spend saying, 'We need this, we need this' and get bent out of shape? Now we've got nothing, and yet we have everything we need. We've got my wife and son and food and shelter. We feel fortunate to have that because many people don't. |
We saw our neighbor's house on a photo, and it was up to roof with flooding. So we can only assume it's the same for ours. |
We've got nothing, but we have everything we need. I've got my wife, my son. We've got food and shelter, and we feel fortunate to have that because many people don't. |
You know, that's a real complex question and people have been arguing that question for a long time, |