Rapid Response Team Chaplains Serve in Nashville

By   •   May 13, 2010

This woman's Bible was destroyed in the flood.
She is thrilled to get a Billy Graham Training Center Bible.
Sandy offers her the comfort of Christ.
This 2-year-oldl held onto her new Bible for dear life; she loved it.
One of the younger flood victims.
The men in the background are police officers whose homes were badly damaged.
The neighborhood has a strong sense of unity.
This woman is in her 70s and lost everything. She told Chuck and Sandy that when she left her house she took her eggs, her creamer, her important papers, her dog and dog food.
Mom and daughter praying with chaplains.
They took turns having good days and bad days since the flood.
God's love is real.
The SP team had to stop working on this house because it was so damaged.
Nine family members were now temporarily living in a 2-bedroom home.
She was in tears after prayer. You could tell she has been working extremely hard and the emotion was being pushed aside.
At the ArtHouse Gardens in East Nashville, a grassroots group of neighborhood volunteers came together to help flood victims.