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Disaster Relief Ministry continues in Bayou La Batre, Alabama

By Maj. Byron E. Martin

 

On March 1, 2006 nine volunteers with carpentry, roofing, electrical and drywall/painting skills left the Washington, DC area in our converted 27’ RV Disaster Relief Unit, a trailer of supplies and our van to spend 12 days in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Our team was made up of volunteers from our Williamsport, PA Corps, our Canton, Ohio Corps, the Washington, DC Corps and my brother-in-law from Ashburn, Virginia who used up his limited vacation time. He felt, as the rest of us did, that it was simply the right thing to do. It is my prayer that God blesses each of them for the sacrifice that each of them made to make this trip. They are:

Mr. William Cantner, Mr. Randolph Allen, Mr. Eric Hendrix, Mr. Roy Mundorff, Mr. Jeffrey Twist, Mr. Paul Martin, Sgt. Tory Shaw, Sgt. Brian Davis and Maj. Byron Martin.

We would also like to thank the organizations below for their partnership with us by their kind gifts of support;

New Home Baptist Church, Perfecting of the Saints Deliverance Ministries, ARW Williamsport, PA Corps, ARW National Headquarters, and the ARW DC Corps Community Church Congregation.

We were originally slated for Baton Rouge, Louisiana but were later targeted to a small fishing town in southern Alabama. As a Christian, I have learned to make definitive plans...but not to the exclusion of following the leading of the Holy Spirit. Even after cutting ten information spots on WAVA FM 105.1 that detailed the work we would do in Baton Rouge, we were re-routed to Alabama.  I, for one, am glad we were sent there.

Our first stop was in Monroeville, Alabama where we met Rev. Freddie Lindsey of His Place Ministry. Working with the Nazarene Compassion Ministries, Rev. Lindsey has a distribution center for food, water, clothes, and furniture. He is also working to help replace books that the local libraries lost thousands of  in the hurricane damage. A Nazarene Preacher whose passion drove him to take on the restoration process in a full-time endeavor, Rev. Lindsey is a dedicated, sincere Christian whose heart is on fire to reach out to those devastated by the natural disasters of 2005.

We unloaded supplies of Emergency Care Kits and cleaning supplies at the distribution center. Our order from the Southern Alabama Project Manager was to first see what we could do to help Rev. Lindsey with problems at the distribution center before continuing to Bayou La Batre so we spent the day correcting carpentry and electrical problems at the center. We were rewarded by Rev. Lindsey with an all you can eat Catfish dinner we will not soon forget. We exchanged numbers and made plans to work together in the near future to continue ministering through his distribution center.

We then headed to the Bayview Nazarene Church in Bayou La Batre which would serve as our base camp for the remainder of our time. The church family was gracious and even provided a dinner for us and a group of teens from Olivet Nazarene College who chose to spend their spring break doing something for others.

Rev. Charles C. Martin is the Disaster Relief Project Manager for the Nazarene Compassion Ministries in southern Alabama. Along with pastoring his own church in Montgomery, Alabama, Charles and his wife spend their work week in Bayou La Batre to set-up jobs, provide materials, match crews with the work and manage the jobs to completion. He too was a man on fire for those left homeless by the hurricane. I want to pass on to you what he shared with me.  The fact is that even though the news stations no longer cover the work that is being done and must continue to be done, the re-building along the coast is going to take at least two years.

Charles was a pleasure to work with as he led us to the homes and families that he seemed to know by now on a first-name basis. He always had a smile, a hug and a kind word. He was able to keep a good attitude against overwhelming odds with a dry sense of humor that more than rivaled my own. We made instant friends and I look forward to seeing him again on our next trip.

We split into three teams and accomplished a great deal. We completed four shingled roofs, two floor projects and two drywall and finish projects. The roofs were complete roofing projects and the drywall and finish work was two complete homes.

While working on one of the roofing projects, we encountered our neighbors from Calvary Nazarene Church Annandale, Virginia that we have shared our ministry with in the Washington DC Metro area. They invited us for lunch one day and provided sandwiches, chips, drinks and snacks. Our men enjoyed the Christian communion we shared with them that day.

Tim & Danielle Whetstone who have been asked to work as the Alabama South Hurricane Relief Coordinators. Part of their job is to keep interest in the work and bring in a constant flow of volunteers.

While we were there, we saw countless church groups and Christian colleges working as volunteers on homes where people didn’t have insurance and were still living in FEMA provided trailers next to their destroyed property. It was encouraging to see so many denominations working together for one cause.

There is much work to do and many volunteers needed to accomplish the task before us. Pray about volunteering your time and skills to help others. Perhaps you would be able to help us with your monetary donation to help finance our next trip. If you are interested in being part of a team to reach out to those who are really in need, please contact us at www.rescuedc.com or email us at ministry@rescuedc.com.

By the end of the trip we were looking forward to getting back home. Our muscles were sore, we were tired and we missed our loved ones terribly. I asked each of the men if they would ever considered doing something as crazy as this again, working long days with no pay and no other consolation prize except for the knowledge that they helped another human being get their life back together and the re-occurring comment was “Just try to stop me!”.

"The King will reply, I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me."                            Matthew 25:40

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