PHOTOS: The Need for Hope After Hurricane Irma

By   •   September 12, 2017

Hurricane Irma left a path of destruction from the Caribbean Islands up through the southeastern United States. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
The Billy Graham Rapid Response Team Billy Graham chaplains deployed to communities or shelters in several Florida cities to provide emotional and spiritual care to those affected. Ministry also continues in Texas after Hurricane Harvey. See how you can help. (Gary Lloyd McCullough/The Florida Times-Union via AP)
Damaged street signs sit among debris in a Naples, Florida, neighborhood. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Even as a tropical storm, Irma packed a powerful punch, crashing waves into the coastline of Charleston, South Carolina. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
A cooler is used as a makeshift boat. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
People line up for the opening of a Naples, Florida, grocery store—the first in the city to re-open in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Residents look at the flooding outside their home in Immokalee, Florida. In addition to physical damage to their homes, many affected by the storm are dealing with overwhelming emotional pain after Irma's devastation. Help send chaplains at a moment's notice. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as Hurricane Irma passed through on Sunday, Sept. 10. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press via AP)
With the storm long gone, evacuees will start to head home, but it'll be a long road ahead. Please continue to pray for those affected by Hurricane Irma. (AP Photo/David Goldman)