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Tim September 14th 17 01:13 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





Keyser Soze September 14th 17 01:18 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.



Tim September 14th 17 01:44 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:18:57 PM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.


nope.

1 John 3:17, James 2:16, among several others...

Its Me September 14th 17 01:48 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 8:18:57 PM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.


It's obvious that you'e never been on a mission trip. Not surprising.

Its Me September 14th 17 01:51 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 8:44:18 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:18:57 PM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.


nope.

1 John 3:17, James 2:16, among several others...


Harree doesn't know what goes on in a mission trip to help others. His idea is to hire some union thugs to go down there and beat up Christians who are "taking our jobs" helping locals.

justan September 14th 17 02:20 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, its the Christian groups and faith-based organizations whove taken the lead...FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, theyre an assistance to us, said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritans Purse, in USA Today. For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.




Do you have a credible cite to corroberate your claim.
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Tim September 14th 17 02:29 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 8:20:45 PM UTC-5, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who ve taken the lead... FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they re an assistance to us, said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan s Purse, in USA Today. For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.




Do you have a credible cite to corroberate your claim.
--
x


----Android NewsGroup Reader----
http://usenet.sinaapp.com/


he might have 500 years ago. might

Tom Nofinger September 14th 17 07:05 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:18:57 PM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, it’s the Christian groups and faith-based organizations who’ve taken the lead...“FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, they’re an assistance to us,” said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritan’s Purse, in USA Today. “For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.


You're disgusting, Krause.

John H[_2_] September 14th 17 02:19 PM

It ususally works out this way....
 
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017 23:05:19 -0700 (PDT), Tom Nofinger wrote:

On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:18:57 PM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/13/17 8:13 PM, Tim wrote:
Concerning big disasters, the churches are usually up front the quickest providing more relief and aid to victims quicker and with more efficiency, than the governments efforts.

"And while FEMA is on scene, too, its the Christian groups and faith-based organizations whove taken the lead...FEMA, they have been a big blessing to us, theyre an assistance to us, said Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries at Samaritans Purse, in USA Today. For Hurricane Irma, the majority of our equipment across the border and FEMA was instrumental in helping us clear that with customs and getting all the paperwork done."

Feel the love, Harry...


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...icane-victims/





I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.


You're disgusting, Krause.


I can't wait to see Donnie's, "I wholeheartedly agree with this post!"

Tim September 15th 17 03:01 AM

It ususally works out this way....
 

Sep 13Keyser Soze
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I presume they are not doing what many of their missions do in Central
and South America...insist that Roman Catholics convert to Protestantism
before help is rendered.

......

Wow, you think they're conquistadores?


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