Friday, October 23, 2015

South Carolina Flooding Update


Friday, October 23, 2015
Dear Friends,

Below is a message from Pastor Tim Driggers of Congaree Baptist Church.  His church had 3 to 5 feet of water after the flooding in Columbia.  This brother needs our help.  Please read the following information from him. 

“Just wanted to drop you a note to update you on the recovery process at Congaree. The clean-up in the Education/Fellowship building is pretty much complete there is still a little "tear out" to be done in the kitchen area. We are now beginning to turn our attention to putting back what was damaged by the flood waters. The good news is that after some extensive cleaning our electrical systems were certified as safe to use, also our heating and air units in the E/F build seems to be working. We just purchased wall paneling today to put back in our office areas and several doors will need to be replaced. Eventually all the floor tile will need to be replaced and the carpeting in the offices and nursery. We will have to complete "redo" the kitchen with cabinets and counters and replacement appliances.

The Sanctuary is where the real work will be encountered. There was a large group from Bob Jones that came last week and was a great help; they were able to completely tear out all the walls in the Sanctuary so we are pretty much down to a shell in the downstairs portion of the building. The first thing necessary before we start putting anything back is to repair the foundation and make sure the structure is sound, to that end we have had one foundation service to look at the building and we are waiting on another to give us a second estimate.

We are extremely thankful to all those who have come out to help, to all those who have schedule to come in the near future and help, we are thankful to all those who have given towards our recovery. I have been overwhelmed by the out pouring of phone calls and message and all the prayer that are being offered for us. The work of Congaree Baptist Church continues as we served the Lord in our community just as we have been doing for 250 years; we praise HIM for HIS goodness and faithfulness, to God be the Glory. 

We are able to meet fairly comfortably in our fellowship hall for services. We have been able to continue to pray for and support our missionaries, we have had many opportunities  to reach out into our community through these events. Our office will soon be functional again, so all in all we feel blessed as we see how God has worked on our behalf; let us be faithful to work on HIs behalf!  With a heart full of Thanks:  Rev Tim Driggers.”

If you have a work team of 2 or 3 very good carpenters, please contact Dr. David Smith, dbs@gbcwc.org.  Plan on being able to buy your own food and pay for your own lodging.  Also, if possible, bring money to buy the materials you will install. 

Thanks so much for all of your giving.  This has made it possible to help those who really are in need.

If you have any communications, for the next 10 days communicate directly with Dr. Smith.  Our team of workers for ORH will be with Dan and Edna Cadavos of Mindanao, Philippines, conducting an evangelistic medical clinic for churches.

Please don’t forget this great need.  Please don’t forget the families who need help in Sumter, SC.

If you know of anyone in Mexico or Texas impacted by “Patricia,” please contact ORH at jan@operationrenewedhope.org.

If you wish to donate by credit or debit card, please go to www.operationrenewedhope and choose “Network for Good.”  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

If you wish to donate by check, please send to Operation Renewed Hope, P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309.  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

God bless you,

Jan Milton

Operation Renewed Hope
P.O Box 43242
Fayetteville, NC 28309
910-987-5072

Saturday, October 17, 2015

South Carolina Flooding

Friday, October 16, 2015

Dear Friends,

We have received pictures of the work done by the Bob Jones’ students.  They have been a wonderful blessing.  Bob Jones University is located in Greenville, SC.

Dr. David Smith, who is directing the work for ORH, spoke over the phone about the hard work of the young people.  He said they were stripping out the church damage and preparing it for reconstruction.  David said that their enthusiasm and hard work was great.

After the students are finished, the hard work to rebuild begins.  We want to say thank you to the students and Bob Jones.  Please download the PDF to see pictures of their efforts.

Gantt Street Baptist now has almost 52 pallets of food and water in their fellowship hall.  They will be distributing this to those still in need.  Pray for the good work of this church and Anchor Baptist Missions.  And thanks to all who have contacted ORH about trucks of supplies to deliver.

It is always wonderful to work with good people.  Trinity Baptist Church in Williamston, SC is one of those groups of good people.  Read Pastor Robbie Robertson’s report to ORH.

“Hey Brother Jan, Just wanted to let you know that a business man in our church (wholesale grocer) donated a tractor trailer load of water last week which was transported by Bro Barton's ministry to Gantt St BC.  Also a customer of the same grocery store donated a second trailer load of water which was delivered to Lykesland BC on Monday to the Hearts with Hands distribution team in a donated tractor trailer from Pulliam Trucking in Greenwood and it was driven by my Father.  Today he is taking a trailer load of water and supplies that have been collected at the trucking company to a Red Cross drop-off in Charleston after being contacted by them needing these supplies.    Also, several local churches have networked together (White Plains BC in Pelzer, Trinity BC in Williamston and East Georgia Rd Baptist in Simpsonville) have collected nearly 500 cases of water and distributed to the midlands through different work teams.  NO recognition needed just letting you know about these other efforts.  Robbie Robertson, www.trinity-bc.org”

Also, please read Pastor Westmoreland of Sumter Baptist Temple, Sumter, SC.  Although his church was not damaged some of his people have been evacuated from their homes.

“Both of the Burdick’s homes were completely flooded under several feet of water on 10/04/2015.  Ken and Tammy have flood insurance.  The parents (Jim and Evelyn) do not.  Ken and Tammy are shouldering the burden of rebuilding his parent’s home.

Ken and Tammy are faithful members of our church for many years.  They have a great testimony on our community.  Ken organizes and runs our men’s prayer breakfasts and is a police officer at SPD.  Tammy is a nurse at Tuomey Hospital in Sumter.  These are fine Christian folks, and Ken’s parents are very sweet people as well, though dementia affects them both.”

We want to help this family, if you make it possible.

If you would like to form a work team to help any of these people please consider the following.

Before making plans please contact Operation Renewed Hope at 910-987-5072 and Pastor David Smith at 803-665-2919.

We suggest the following course of action.  1. Please put together teams that can work with studding, insulation, sheetrock, and finishing of sheetrock.  2. Also, I would suggest that one person find out the length of time for the newly exposed studs to dry before covering them with new sheetrock.  3. I would also recommend that when the teams come that they attempt to help with the materials that the team will install.

Please, talk with Pastor Smith about your intentions and plans, ORH personnel will be in the Philippines with one of our medical teams from October 24 til December 1.  His email is dbs@gbcwc.org.

Again, thank God for those who are helping.  Please download the PDF for publication to the church.

If you wish to donate by credit or debit card, please go to www.operationrenewedhope and choose “Network for Good.”  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

If you wish to donate by check, please send to Operation Renewed Hope, P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309.  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

God bless you,

Jan Milton
Operation Renewed Hope
P.O Box 43242
Fayetteville, NC 28309
910-987-5072

 

 

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Help with South Carolina Flooding

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Dear Friends,

The work in South Carolina flooding is continuing.  Dr. David Smith, music pastor of Grace Baptist Church, West Columbia, SC, sent this report about a widow whose trailer was impacted by the flooding.  Her husband and she were faithful to God.

”Jan,  I spoke with Betty and also had a good talk with her pastor. He is a good friend of mine and helps several widow ladies that are in his church.

Her husband was a wonderful man that was known for his soul winning zeal. He was faithful to the end.  

The trailer is very old and the water has damaged the siding and back bedroom.   I am not sure the siding can be replaced without doing damage to the structure itself. The trailer may just need to be torn down and replaced.

She is a very deserving lady. She and her husband have served the Lord their entire lives.
 
We could try to replace siding and flooring and that may work.

"Sing" cerely yours,

Dr. David B. Smith”

We would like to help this lady if possible.

The pastor of Sumter Baptist Temple has called.  He has people around him who need help.  The situation of no flood insurance is devastating.  This is not an area where flooding is expected.  Please consider helping.

If you wish to donate by credit or debit card, please go to www.operationrenewedhope and choose “Network for Good.”  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

If you wish to donate by check, please send to Operation Renewed Hope, P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309.  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

God bless you,

Jan Milton

Operation Renewed Hope
P.O Box 43242
Fayetteville, NC 28309
910-987-5072

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Active Now - South Carolina Flooding Effort

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Dear Friends,

Please read the information about South Carolina flooding from Hurricane Joaquin.  The situation is not good for the people.

There are three of our groups working together, Operation Renewed, Hope, Anchor Baptist Missions, and Hearts with Hands.

Dr. Randy Barton, founder of Anchor Baptist Missions (missions@anchorbaptist.org) is in Columbia now with a team of people from his ministry.  Please read what he has sent to us yesterday.

“We are focusing on supplies out of Gant Street. My people are there, and the need has already overwhelmed the supply, and we were not even scheduled to open until tomorrow afternoon.

If we can refer the Restoration efforts for ORH to coordinate, it would help us greatly. We have all we can do and more with the Response aspect of this. Any help with supplies you can steer our way would be appreciated.”

Dr. Greg Lintz, director of Hearts with Hands out of Ashville, NC, www.heartswithhands.org, has a semi-truck headed into Columbia now with relief goods.  He will be coordinating with Dr. Barton’s team and help distribute the needed supplies.

We want to thank Dr. Bill Egerdahl, pastor of Grace Baptist Church in West Columbia, for supplying pastoral staff to coordinate the work of ORH in the flood zone.  Dr. David Smith of  the church pastoral staff will help ORH reach the people with help and the gospel.  Dr. Smith is in the flood zone now attempting to determine the local families’ needs for their homes and properties.  Pray for his safety.

There is much to do.  This is an opportunity for all of us to give the gospel thousands in the US.  Please help us to do this.  If you have supplies, a work team, or know someone in need, please contact ORH immediately.

We have included a PDF of the Congaree Baptist Church which had 3 to 5 feet of water in its facilities.  This church was preparing its 250th year of existence.  They were chartered before the Revolutionary War.

If you wish to donate by credit or debit card, please go to www.operationrenewedhope and choose “Network for Good.”  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

If you wish to donate by check, please send to Operation Renewed Hope, P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309.  Please designate your gift as either “Domestic Relief” or “International Relief.”

God bless you,

Jan Milton

Operation Renewed Hope
P.O Box 43242
Fayetteville, NC 28309
910-987-5072

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Please help South Carolina

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Dear Friends,

ORH received a message from a long-time friend, Pastor Gary Ledbetter.  Please read his message below.

“Bro. Jan,  Pastor Tim Driggers at Congaree Baptist Church…Gadsden, SC has five feet of water in the fellowship hall and three feet in the auditorium.   This is an Independent, Baptist Church with a long history.  One of the oldest churches in the Columbia, SC area….Lord bless, Pastor Gary Ledbetter.”

This church is approaching the celebration of its 250 anniversary.  The situation is not good in their building.  It does not appear that their insurance will help them very much.  If your church would like to put together a work team to assist this church, ORH would be glad to help you to do so.

ORH is waiting for more churches to go in the flooded area and find people who are in need.  ORH has contacted the Sumter, South Carolina area where there was flood damage seeking a church that would like to help people restore their homes, give out blankets, give out clothing, or and distributed food and water.  We need people who are capable of leading people to Christ and giving the Gospel.

If your church would like to form an evangelistic relief team, please contact ORH at 910-987-5072.

As a result of Pastor Ledbetter’s communication, ORH immediately contacted Pastor Driggers and sent $1000.00 to encourage the church with its clean-up and restoration of their facilities.

If you wish to donate by credit or debit card, please go to www.operationrenewedhope.org and choose “Network for Good.”  Please designate the gift for “Domestic Relief.”

If you wish to give by check, please send the check to Operation Renewed Hope, P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309.  Please designate the gift for “Domestic Relief.”

God bless,

Jan Milton
Operation Renewed Hope
1017 Sage Green Ct
Raleigh, NC 27610
910-987-5072
www.operationrenewedhope.org