CBN's Operation Blessing
workers are still helping people get their lives back together in
Moore, Oklahoma, the area hit by a massive tornado last week. And
they're hearing stories of small miracles.
Dave Evans, the pastor at Highland Baptist Church on
the east side of Moore, told the aid organization that even though his
community was devastated, there have been some powerful "God moments."
"One of our church members who we loved so much,
Cindy, she was killed in the storm," Evans said. "Several days after we
had her memorial service I got a call from a man who was volunteering
who was helping a few blocks away from where Cindy lived."
"He found a Bible, a Bible in a Bible case, and this F5 proof Bible case that had mud all over it, and he unzipped it and found this Bible in perfect condition. And it had Cindy's name on it and it had some info about the church and he called me and said I have a Bible I want to give to you," Evans continued.
"He found a Bible, a Bible in a Bible case, and this F5 proof Bible case that had mud all over it, and he unzipped it and found this Bible in perfect condition. And it had Cindy's name on it and it had some info about the church and he called me and said I have a Bible I want to give to you," Evans continued.
"And so I called Cindy's son and he just began to
weep, thinking about how special this Bible was to his mother, and how
she carried it everywhere," he said.
Operation Blessing crews continue to help residents
clean up debris and repair damage. Volunteers are also offering
emotional and spiritual support with hugs and prayers.
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