Saturday, January 11, 2025

OK... I NEED A PRESIDENTIAL POPE MOBILE PLEASE


YOU ARE NOT WALKING ... HELL NO

#ELON GET TO WORK 

Chris remember when I had the conversation with GOD walking that exact path???

I'll pray about the #Blasphamy later

Bible school lesson 

#Note to Comedians do NOT joke about killing the POPE (16)

#ABC #ENCINO

I KNOW JANET!!!

I cannot speak you know "Why"...


EVERY COMMUNITY I SERVED IS ON FIRE #DEVASTATED


Overcome with #Emotions #Watching



A Heart Shattered: Witnessing the Devastation of California Fires

As I watch the news unfold, images of the California fires fill my screen, and a wave of emotions washes over me. Despair, anger, and a profound sense of loss grip my heart. These aren't just news stories; these are communities I once served, now reduced to ashes.

The scenes are devastating – homes turned to rubble, lives uprooted, and the faces of those who have lost everything etched with grief. It's a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the immense power of nature.

Words seem inadequate to capture the magnitude of this tragedy. 

How can I possibly express the fear that must have gripped residents as the flames approached? 

The desperation of those fleeing with nothing but the clothes on their backs? The anguish of those who have lost loved ones?

These fires are more than just a natural disaster. They are a collective trauma, a blow to the very fabric of these communities. The scars will undoubtedly linger long after the flames are extinguished.

My heart aches for those who have lost everything. For the first responders who bravely battle the flames. For the volunteers who work tirelessly to provide aid and comfort.

In the face of such devastation, it's easy to feel helpless. But we must not despair. We must come together as a community, as a nation, to support those in need. We must rebuild, stronger and more resilient than before.

This tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and the urgent need to address climate change. We must learn from these devastating events and work towards a future where such widespread destruction is a thing of the past.