Friday, June 08, 2007
BE PREPARED
We've been receiving an excellent response from many of you approving our request to use your parking lots as a staging site should a disaster occur in your area and we thank you. We still need MANY, MANY more of you in the following states as well as the states we haven't heard from yet. So far we've heard from:
ALABAMA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
KENTUCKY
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
OKLAHOMA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
If you haven't emailed to let us know your congregation is willing to allow us to use your parking lot as a staging area should a disaster occur in your area, please consider it. It is a wonderful outreach and really helps to have things in place "BEFORE" a disaster happens. We need the final approval to be from an elder of the congregation though, the only exception would be if you don't have elders at this time.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
MMMM.....MMMMM.....GOOD!!!! :)
There is a lot of work that goes into the kitchen work and we've had many volunteers helping. To all of you that have spent countless hours....and there have been many, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts!! I'd like to say a special THANK YOU to LARRY for teaching me SO MUCH about the kitchen!!! Larry used to cook in the Army among other places and I learned so much from him. You ALL helped tremendously and it could not have taken place without ALL OF YOU!!!
Many think that when you have "free food" at a disaster area you get hot dogs, sandwiches, etc. we feel that it is very important for those that have been through a disaster to have a well balanced home cooked meal. Here is a list of just a few of the items on our menu that we've served over the last couple of weeks.
French Chicken (Chicken & Rice)
Green Beans
Mixed Fruit
Salad
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Baked Spaghetti
Hominy or Green Beans
Baked Potatoes
Fruit
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Grilled Chicken
Corn
Fried Potatoes
Salad
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Fresh Kansas Beef Cheeseburgers w/
Lettuce/tomato/onion
baked beans
Macaroni & Cheese
Mixed Fruit
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Swiss Chicken
Lima Beans
Homemade Mashed Potatoes
Salad
Dessert
Roll
Drink
Double Cheese Meatloaf
Baked Potatoes
Corn/Green Beans
Salad
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Enchiladas
Refried Beans
Rice
Salad
Roll
Dessert
Drink
Saturday, June 02, 2007
2007 HURRICANE SEASON
****This brings me to something we'd like to discuss with you. ******
We are looking for congregations of the Church of Christ who will give us advance approval to use your parking lot as a staging area for our equipment should a disaster occur in your area. We are a 1st Response Organization and need to be "on the ground" immediately following a disaster. Many times following a disaster cell phone towers are down and it is basically difficult to get in touch with all the elders, etc. in a congregation to make this decision immediately. If this approval is given in advance we can come in immediately and reach out to those affected. We are completely self-contained and all we need is the use of a portion of the parking lot. This response can be done by email, however it must be done by an elder of the congregation.
While no one wants a disaster in their town, disaster relief is very helpful to the members after a disaster and is a very effective way to reach the lost in the community.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
PROGRESSION IN GREENSBURG
I pray that as those of us that are working with the community of Greensburg can bring just a little bit of hope to those that have been through so much since May 4.
My favorite part of working with DRT is spending time with the community as they come in to eat with us at the kitchen and talking with them. They have the need to share their stories and I have the desire to know their story. I want so much to just reach into them and take all the pain away. I also know that many times going through some of this pain can make us grow so I listen, I hug and I pray....I pray that each one of them will reach out to GOD as they go through this time. I can't imagine going through something like this and not having GOD in my life. Those without HIM must feel so empty. Please join us in praying for those that we've been working with here in Greensburg.
Well....it seems to be a normal thing for Kansas, but once again we have severe weather predicted for tonight. We had it last week also and had to make a 1:30 am trip to the ministers house to go to the basement during a tornado warning (nice of him to invite us to a party in the middle of the night, huh?). Sure hope we don't have to do that again tonight.....sure makes for a rough day the next day.
I think I'm starting to feel my age as we spend 14-16 hours everyday working here in Greensburg. Even though my kids think I'm "ancient" ...... I'm really not!! :) Just a little tired right now, but nothing that a good night's sleep won't cure. HOPEFULLY! :)
Monday, May 28, 2007
GREENSBURG, KANSAS COPING


This is the other side of the same house that the tornado moved to the middle of the street. Someone with a sense of humor planted the "Red Dorothy Shoes" and witches hat. :)Tuesday, May 22, 2007
VOLUNTEERS--THE LIFELINE
YOUR MEAL IS NOW SERVED......Volunteers have been very busy working in the DRT mobile kitchen preparing and serving meals everyday in Greensburg to the tornado survivors as well as other volunteers and workers. We are receiving an excellent response to these home cooked meals and hundreds of meals are being served.
Thanks to the volunteers from KENTUCKY, KANSAS, TEXAS, ARIZONA, OHIO, NEBRASKA and OKLAHOMA coming to work with DRT much is being accomplished! Volunteers have helped the survivors dig through their belongings to find pictures, cherished heirlooms, money, you name it....they are helping them find it. They have also been sitting, talking and mainly listening with the survivors when they come to eat. This has been very theraputic for the community.
The volunteers have been also hauling debris to the street, working in fields to remove debris so the fields can be prepared. They've been working in the church building helping with distribution of supplies....they've been very busy....all the while being a shining light to the community in the name of Our Lord.
I'm working on getting pictures for the blog. When I left home I happened to grab the wrong cord that goes from the camera to the computer and the closest Wal-Mart is about 35 miles away. I'm working on making it over there to have a disc made.
There are quite a few people in Greensburg with a sense of humor though. We see signs in front of houses that are all down except for maybe one room with a realtor sign in front that says "OPEN HOUSE" I thought that was pretty cute.
There was a house in the middle of the road when we first got here, someone had put red shoes sticking out from under the house and a witches hat beside it. Perfect for Kansas. I have pictures. Just have to get them on here for you.
These survivors have to keep a sense of humor or life is very difficult to continue on. There is such complete devastation and destruction. Please continue to keep all these in your prayers as well as those of us that are ministering to them.
Funding is needed to continue here in Kansas as well as funding for upcoming 2007 storms. You may do so online through our website http://www.churchesofchristdrt.org or by postal may to:
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
C/O Melbourne Church of Christ
810 Hollywood Blvd.
West Hollywood, Florida 32904
Thursday, May 17, 2007
ENCOURAGING
We are so appreciative to Luther and Patty Honey for making sure our shower and kitchen trailers got out here to Kansas from our Florida base site.
We've been very busy and have had some terrific help in the kitchen. Today we served a total of about 125. The number has been increasing daily as people find out we are serving food. You have to remember NO ONE lives in Greensburg right now. There is an 8:00 - 8:00 curfew and EVERYONE including homeowners have to be out. So we are serving food to homeowners who come in to work on their property, county and city workers, volunteers, etc.
We've also been having a great response in volunteers coming in to haul debris to the street, help people go through their belongings, cut down trees, etc. Many families are being helped and hearts are being touched.
I write this section with a heavy heart. Today Mark was talking to a man who had stopped by for dinner. He had a broken knee cap and damaged leg, as they were talking to him they learned that his injuries were sustained by a guardrail coming through the house. The guardrail had killed this man's wife as it came barreling through the house. This man is in great emotional pain as you might imagine, PLEASE, take a moment right now and pray for him.
It is volunteers like many of you who make a difference in the lives of people like these. Please continue. DRT is here to make a difference....to show the LOVE OF JESUS. If you've done any of of the things listed in the first paragraph (and I'm sure I've left out many things) then....."YOU" are part of the team and we're thankful you are.
We're getting responses about help with the computer for Starla. If you are able to help, please email me at disasterrelief@hotmail.com
Stay tuned for more updates....
Monday, May 14, 2007
I'M LEARNING FROM THE PEOPLE OF KANSAS
The people we've met here in Kansas are so appreciative of any assistance, actually they usually tell us, "help someone else first, there are others that need the help more than I do" when we know they need it just as much as anyone else. I can't tell you how many times we've heard people say that and we've only been here a short time. It just makes you want to help them all the more. You can tell the people here are used to being the ones giving and not receiving, I just tell them that they are depriving someone else of the blessings of giving so please allow others to reach out and receive that blessing by helping them. They understand then and with a smile they will accept the help.
Jerry and Starla live in Greensburg. They lost their house, vehicles and all their belongings. Not only this but Starla had a framing business in downtown Greensburg and lost her business as well. Through all this, Jerry and Starla are putting GOD first. They have agreed to allow DRT to set up our relief effort on their property. Their property became top priority to make this happen and the heavy equipment was brought in today to tear down the house, etc. along with volunteers to clean up after them. The site is now ready for our kitchen and trailers, etc.
WE NOW HAVE SOMETHING WE'D LIKE TO DO FOR THEM...... Starla also lost her computer in the storm. If you can help with the purchase of a new computer so we can surprise Starla, please let us know.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
GREENSBURG, KANSAS
DRT will be taking the 30' mobile kitchen, 1st response tool trailer, supply trailer as well as RV's for volunteers to stay in.
I can hear you asking yourself, "I wonder what I can do to help"............. Well, I'm glad you're asking :) We do have some suggestions.
1.We are in need of drivers to help pull some of the above trailers to the Greensburg, Kansas area. The mobile kitchen is a gooseneck and is located at our coordination site in High Springs, Florida as well as the pull behind RV's that are needed. The 1st response and tool trailer are located in Troy, Ohio.
The following are the types of volunteers we are anticipating needing very soon upon our arrival in the Greensburg, KS. area.
Cooks
Counselors
Clean Up Crews
Please keep watching this blog as well as the website for further information.
If you are able to help in any of these ways please sign up on the website.
Please keep those affected by this disaster in your prayers as well as those that will be ministering to them.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT YOU?!?!?
This week in New Orleans we are blessed to have the campus ministry group from PURDUE UNIVERSITY and from what I hear from our onsite coordinators they are an "excellent" group!! We appreciate the time you are taking from your spring break to serve the LORD and the community of New Orleans. We also have a group from
KILGORE, TEXAS and our home congregation of TROY, OHIO this week. We thank you for coming as well and always look forward to our Texas and Ohio groups coming and working with us!
We have an excellent team of coordinators in New Orleans working these (3) weeks. Mark and I are so appreciative of all of you!! Marge (Lancaster, Oh.), Mike (Cape Canaveral, FL.), Bob (Sidney, Oh.), Duane (Piqua, Oh.), Bill (Piqua, Oh) thanks for all you are doing!!
**Update on Hunter** Thank you so much for your prayers for our grandson Hunter. He is now home from the hospital and doing well. He has a cast from his toes to his hip. (This surgery was one of many surgeries he has had since he was born with a club foot) He is doing very well however it is much more difficult for him this time since he's older. He is 2-1/2 and isn't allowed to put any weight on his foot for 3 weeks. Please continue to keep him and his mommy and daddy in your prayers.
Monday, March 12, 2007
HELP NEEDED!!
As you know DRT is coordinating the relief effort in Enterprise, AL with the College Ave. Church of Christ. I spoke with Mark this afternoon and they are in desperate need of volunteers to work on houses. There are over 1,000 houses that were damaged or destroyed in Enterprise. The media focused mainly on the high school which was a horrible tragedy but they didn't also show the many, many families whose lives were affected by their houses being ripped apart by the tornado.
Let's help the church in Enterprise reach out to their community. Please consider making a trip to Alabama to help with this great work.
If you're interested in volunteering, please call Laura at 937-308-2259 or email at disasterrelief@hotmail.com
Saturday, March 10, 2007
SPRING AHEAD :)
SPRING YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD TONIGHT :)
Mark is at the Florida Bible Camp meeting up with all of the DRT coordinators.
Mark and Jimmy will be bringing one of the tool trailers and our RV and heading to Enterprise, AL today.
Marge, Mike, Bob, Bill and Duane will be heading to New Orleans to begin the work camp at Hickory Knolls.
I am still in Ohio. I am coordinating volunteers by phone from here so I can be here with my grandson when he has surgery on Monday. My plans are to then leave for Central Florida to check on things there and to take the supplies that have been collected. From there I will head to Enterprise, AL.
I hope you are planning on coming to work with us in Alabama, we need you. If you are willing to volunteer, please email or call. disasterrelief@hotmail.com
or call Laura at: 937-308-2259
Thursday, March 08, 2007
ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GULF COAST
On a personal note: Our 2 yr. old grandson (Hunter) will be having surgery Monday, March 12. Please keep him in your prayers. Thanks! Laura
- ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA
IMMEDIATE NEED-- Plywood/OSB sheathing for roof/window covering. If you can help with this need, please call Mark Cremeans at 937-308-0035.
VOLUNTEERS--DRT is coordinating volunteers to work with the College Ave. Church of Christ in Enterprise, AL. we are currently working on obtaining housing, etc. for volunteers. Please call Laura to volunteer at 937-308-2259.
- CENTRAL FLORIDA
DRT is collecting small kitchen appliances, sheets and blankets to help furnish the mobile homes. If you would like to donate new or items in VERY GOOD CONDITION, please call Laura at 937-308-2259.
DRT is fundraising to purchase mobile homes for those without insurance. If you are able to help with funding, you can donate through our website at http://www.churchesofchristdrt.org or by mail at:
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
C/O Melbourne Church of Christ
810 Hollywood Blvd.
West Melbourne, Florida 32904
- GULF COAST - NEW ORLEANS - (KATRINA RELIEF)
The DRT is working with the Hickory Knoll Church of Christ in New Orleans. We have a 3 week work camp scheduled for March 12 - 31. We praise GOD for the following groups who have volunteered to come in and work for the LORD!
Purdue University- COC Campus Ministry
OK. State University -- Stillwater COC Campus ministry
Freed-Hardeman University
Memorial Parkway COC
Harding Academy
Auburn University -- COC Campus Ministry
Kilgore, TX
Troy, TN
Mid-County Church of Christ, Troy, Ohio
Please continue to keep the DRT in your prayers as we work in these communities.
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA
Enterprise, Alabama Tornado Destruction



These photos were sent to me by Chad Trott from the Enterprise Church of Christ in Enterprise, Alabama. DRT will be working with the Enterprise Church of Christ reach out to their members and community. Please keep watching for information on how you can help as well as keeping this community in your prayers!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
WINTERFEST -- AWESOME!!
Parents you can be very proud of your teens!!
Mark and I were thrilled to see so many of you that we have met and worked with over the past few years!! Thanks for stopping by our booth to say hello and give us a hug!! :)
You know....there are so many things about the disaster relief ministry that just keeps drawing me closer and closer to GOD. As I meet you and see the example you are, as I see your love for our Lord and Saviour it draws me closer to GOD. I may have 15 years experience in disaster relief and this may be your first relief effort.....but what I've learned from you about about HIS Word....or about Compassion....or ...and the list can go on and on.....That's the way it is, isn't it? We teach by example.....and we learn by listening.....We give a cup of water in HIS name.....
If you haven't received an email with a Central Florida update, check back here. If you would like to receive email updates, please go to our website to sign up for the updates at: http://www.churchesofchristdrt.org
Thursday, February 15, 2007
FLORIDA REBUILDING
FLORIDA UPDATE:
There has been a tremendous response from volunteers to the central Florida storms!! Praise GOD!! Most of the "clean up" phase has been accomplished with the exception of some of the "heavy equipment" type work the city is doing. The next phase is rebuilding. We are in DESPERATE need of funding to help those without insurance rebuild. The tornadoes came in and destroyed these structures so we have nothing to work with. If we are going to help them it will have to be from the ground up.
If you find it on your heart to help in this way, you may make an online donation through our website at: http://www.churchesofchristdrt.org or you may send your donation by mail to:
Melbourne Church of Christ
C/O Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
810 Hollywood Blvd.
West Melbourne, FL. 32904
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!
If you are a volunteer.... if you pray for those of us who are volunteers, and please do......PLEASE pray that we NEVER even consider taking credit for ANY work that is done.
GOD is to receive ALL glory!! Let us NEVER forget that.
We have had an excellent turn out of volunteers!! MUCH work is being accomplished. Clean up is being completed here in Lady Lake and The Villages. We have a team assessing the areas of Paisley and Lake Mack today.
Ashley and I will be leaving Thursday to set up a booth at Winterfest in Gatlinburg.
If you're going to be there, stop by our booth and say hello. We'd love to see you!!
Saturday, February 10, 2007
THOSE THAT GOD PUTS IN OUR PATHWAY
It is a bittersweet feeling.....helping the survivors of a tornado. You know that you are helping by hauling the debris to the road. Some of the "debris" is trees and brush much of it is bits and pieces of the lives of these tornado survivors including some of those broken trees.
Today I met Paul. Paul is one of those who slips between the cracks. He just purchased his mobile home 2 weeks before the storm. He paid cash with his life savings. The other residents hadn't moved out yet so he was living with someone else until he could move into his newly purchased home. So he wasn't the current "occupant". Since he wasn't the occupant he doesn't qualify for FEMA or Red Cross assistance even though he just lost his home and life savings. Today we helped Paul cut trees and haul them and the other debris to the street. His mobile home will surely be condemned and tore down. It was destroyed by the tornado.
We had a great turnout of volunteers today!! And....Dave Palk, a friend of ours we hadn't seen in quite some time met up with us and worked with us today. We appreciate all your hard work Dave!
We appreciate all of your prayers, volunteering and donations, please keep them coming. To GOD be the Glory!!
Thursday, February 08, 2007
PLEASE PRAY FOR TESS
Tess' home was hit by Friday's tornado, now all Tess has is her car which is what she has been living in since the storm.
Yesterday Tess was told her house is condemned. She is not allowed back into her house to get any of her belongings out. It isn't safe nor is anything really salvagable.
Stories like these are what we hear everyday when we meet with those who have just gone through disasters. Mark and the DRT crew worked at Tess' house yesterday and checked on her again today. She is now staying in a motel. We will continue to help her and do all we can for her. Please pray for Tess.
Much is being accomplished and many people are being helped, Praise GOD!! More trees cut, brush pulled to the road, hugs given, volunteers listening while the survivors tell their stories, food and supplies given in God's name.
We have volunteers coming in everyday working and helping the communities affected by the storms. We are so thankful to all of you who are praying, volunteering and donating funds......YOU are the team!!! To GOD be the Glory!!!
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
LADY LAKE, FLORIDA UPDATE
We met with one lady today whose house (from the outside) looks like it didn't receive much damage except for the roof. HOWEVER.....when we talked to her we found out differently. For one thing, her house is splitting in half on the inside. That is the physical damage they received from the tornado. Then she told about the night of the tornado and how it was sucking all the air out of the house. She said it felt as though it was taking the breath away from them and that they would die from suffocation. Then just as that was happening, the tornado started to pull her 12 year old son up through the roof. They had to climb on the bed and grab ahold of his legs to keep him inside. She has 5 children ranging in age from 4 to 15 and they all are now terrified of any loud sounds. She said the noise from the tornado was horrible. This family moved to Florida several years ago from Kentucky to take care of other family members who were ill.
Please keep this family in your prayers.
I would like to say a special thank you to Bob, Bill, Lloyd, Shirley, Hoss, Gordy, the "Bread of Life" group. You all did an amazing job today working for the LORD!! And then there is our terrific Mike who has been doing all of our cooking for us!! What would we do without you?!?! Thanks Mike!!
Please keep DRT in your prayers as we minister to the tornado survivors.
FLORIDA STORMS
We are in desperate need of donations!! Funding is very low due to Hurricane Katrina and many people here in Central Florida need our help! We are finding many had no insurance and they have lost everything.
PLEASE help by sending volunteers to help with debris clean up or by donating funds.
The funds will be used to purchase items for those who have lost everything and have no insurance as well as purchasing building material for those without insurance.
Please check our website and blog for further updates or feel free to contact us if you have any questions. 937-308-2259
Also please call that number to volunteer.
You may donate online through our website www.churchesofchristdrt.org or
Funds can be sent to:
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
C/O West Melbourne Church of Christ
810 Hollywood Blvd.
West Melbourne, Fl. 32904
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
HUGE NEWS FLASH!!!!
Hurricanes, Tornados, Floods……… Whatever the calamity, remember that GOD Rules!!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
ARE YOU READY TO EXPERIENCE THIS??
"When I think about everything that was accomplished since October 20, it almost boggles my mind and I am so pleased. The work done on homes, the Bible studies, the responses (especially our Ashley), the kitchen trailer, the Creekwood assist with prep of the food, becoming involved with the Gautier and Vancleave congregations, the Gautier dinner, sending food for the NOLA dinner, meeting (and re-meeting) the volunteers who came and worked so diligently, the CISM class, the books for the BLB library, etc., etc. I can hardly believe we did all this when I see it listed and I know the list is incomplete. IT FELT SO GOOD, IT WAS SO GOOD. OUR GOD IS ALIVE AND WORKING WITH US AND THROUGH US."....... Marge Wood
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Laura
Wow
"till we meet again God be with you"
S.Grace Rogers
The harvest is ripe, but the laborers are few...
If you have the opportunity to work in any way possible with this relief effort, I strongly suggest it to everyone. It has not only encouraged and helped the community, but also strengthened and unified our group that came from Freed. We didn't all know each other for the most part when we came, but through our time and experiences over the last few days with people, it has given us courage to step out of our comfort zone and become friends. These are people we may or may not would have talked to at school when we saw them at all. ....it's weird how God works..
well...this is a pretty stinkin' long post. I think I will stop now.
This Thanksgiving, and everyday I have so many things to be thankful about.
Remember why you are here.
Carpe Diem.
Luke 10:2; James 4:13-15
--Bethany Odom :)
lasik surgery
An Experience
WOW!! That Freed-Hardeman Bunch--We love them!!
Tomorrow I'll begin posting my thoughts about the amazing experiences we've had during this work camp and start giving you some day to day details of what went on.
Now is a good time to start planning on coming and working with us during our next work camp, we'd love to have you!!
Our next work camp will take place at:
Vancleave Church of Christ, Vancleave, MS. - December 28 - January 7.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
To God Be The Glory,
G.L. Hudson
Sunday, November 12, 2006
ON THE ROAD AGAIN.........
We're on our way back to Mobile, AL. with the mobile kitchen. We're so excited about this workcamp!! The wonderful volunteers coming in to work with us, the fellowship, the sharing of GOD'S AMAZING GRACE, the Thanksgiving meal we will be preparing for the community of Gautier, MS. and the overwhelming welcome the city officials have given us, just a couple more hours and we'll be there with our terrific friends and dedicated staff, Marge Wood and Mike Baumgartner.
Mike just got into Mobile a couple of hours ago himself. We're thrilled to have him back in town with us after some much needed time off.
Mark, Mike, Marge and I will be attending CISM (Critical Incident Stress Management) training classes in Gautier, MS. classes Monday - Wednesday. Thanks to Carla Calhoun who informed me of these classes taking place. This is an excellent opportunity for us to receive additional training so I signed us up for them as soon as I heard.
We will also be spending the beginning of this week getting ready for those of you who are taking the time out of your busy schedules to come in and work helping people get out of their FEMA trailers and back into their houses, or maybe you are going to help cook for the community of Gautier, MS. Others of you may be doing Bible Studies. Whatever your talent is, we are thankful to GOD for you!! Please know that you are an encouragement to us and a blessing to all those you will be coming in contact with.
If you haven't registered for the November workcamp............
IT ISN'T TOO LATE!!! :) Please click on the link to our website, then click on the volunteer sign up link. Please be sure and let us know which days you will be here if you can't stay for the entire workcamp.
I'd also like to thank the Belpre Church of Christ, Belpre, Ohio for allowing us to give a gulf coast update and set up a display at their 27th Annual Caribbean Mission Forum this past Friday and Saturday. They are a wonderful group of Christians and have helped us tremendously working in the gulf coast.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
WE'RE GEARING UP!!
We are gearing up for the Thanksgiving Work Camp that will be taking place in the Bayou La Batre/Gautier/Pascagoula areas of the gulf coast November 15 - 25, 2006.
There is one small change. The Thanksgiving dinner will be served in the community of Gautier, MS. They are very excited about DRT coming in to serve the community in this way!! Many of you have already signed up to attend this work camp to help cook the meal, work on houses and conduct Bible Studies. We feel blessed to work with all of you reaching out to these communities showing the LOVE OF OUR LORD!
If you haven't signed up to come work with us.......it isn't too late :)
Once again the Creekwood Church of Christ in Mobile, AL. is graciously allowing us the use of their church building to house volunteers. The DRT will provide continental breakfast and evening meals. We also provide all building materials and tools needed to complete the work on the houses.
Please click on the link to our website, then click on the volunteer sign up button.
Also, some of you have asked if it is ok to come if you can't make it for the entire length of the work camp........definitely!!!!! The dates of the work camp are the times our coordinators will be there, we would love to have you join us for ANY or all of the work camp!! :)
See You Soon!!
Laura
Monday, October 30, 2006
WE PRAISE GOD!!!
We've met new friends and have just been so blessed by being with our brothers and sisters this past week.
If you've never volunteered with us, or haven't in awhile......please read on..........we miss you.........and we really need you......... :)
We had many congregations working together in Bayou La Batre during this past Work Camp.
We had volunteers from Cox Blvd. COC, Sheffield, AL., Creekwood COC, Mobile, AL., Bayou La Batre COC, BLB, AL., 9th Ave. COC, Haleyville, AL., Jackson Heights COC, Florence, AL., as well as DRT staffers from Mid-County COC, Troy, Oh., Lancaster COC, Lancaster, OH., Fredrick COC, Fredrick, MD.,
Much was accomplished by the work of these groups! There are now a few more families who can leave their FEMA trailers and finally after 14 months move back into their houses. There are also a couple more families who are just days of work away from moving into their homes.
Also, WE PRAISE GOD for (3) individuals who have put on their LORD in baptism!!!
The Cox Blvd. COC, also sent evangelism teams along with work crews. They are very successfully using the Open Bible Method of one on one Bible Study that was developed by the Northwest COC, Lawton, OK. The Cox Blvd. COC group has been a tremendous strength to DRT as well as the Bayou La Batre church with their dedication in bringing work crews and evangelistic teams. (this work camp was their 14th trip) !!!!

Jay and Anita Aguilar are now able to move into their house because of the labor of DRT volunteers and building material purchased by DRT. THE BEST NEWS..................
After Bible Studies with members of Cox Blvd., Jay and Anita were baptized Thursday night!!!!
If you are interested in learning the Open Bible Method of Bible Study please send an email and I'll be glad to get you the information.
info@churchesofchristdrt.org
PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE!!!!
We have our next work camps scheduled and we really need YOU!!!!!
Thursday, October 19, 2006
One of our volunteers from the Norval Park Church of Christ told us about this video that he had found online so I googled and found it and thought some of you might find it interesting. It shows Hurricane Katrina hitting Biloxi. The man taking the video is in a parking garage.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
LET'S MAKE A HUGE IMPACT ALONG THE GULF COAST!!!
The Disaster Response Team has many exciting things planned for the gulf coast over the next couple of months!!
There are still SO many people who have not been able to return to their homes since hurricane Katrina. The DRT is needing YOUR help to make a huge impact all along the gulf coast in helping put people back in their homes. LET'S WORK TOGETHER, PUT PEOPLE IN THEIR HOMES AND SHOW THE LOVE OF CHRIST!! Please bring your families, youth groups, whole congregations...... :)
We have the following work camps scheduled:
Bayou La Batre, AL. -- Oct. 25 - 28
Location TBD Nov. 15-19
Location TBD Nov. 18-25
**Please check our web site to sign up**
In the comments section of the volunteer form please indicate the date of the work camp you want to attend.
We are in desperate need of skilled labor -- Carpenters, carpet installers, sheet rock installers, Painters, electricians, Many Helpers, Evangelistic Teams.
****ALSO*** The DRT is planning to cook a large Thanksgiving dinner for one of the gulf coast communities (exact location to be decided within 2 weeks) We will be bringing in the Mobile Kitchen and serving thousands of meals. We will be needing lots of volunteers to help with this also.
Please keep checking the blog and web site for further information or feel free to give us a call. 937-308-2259
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
IT'S A GOOD TIME FOR A VACATION!!!

Before I go into current news of the DRT, I wanted to thank all of you who granted my request to help celebrate Mark's 50th birthday by sending him birthday cards. He received SO many cards!! He was truly surprised and he thanks all of you for your thoughtfulness!! :) One final personal note: Many of you are aware that we have been back in Ohio for the birth of our 5th grandchild. Although we were all very tired when this picture was taken at our daughters house ;) I thought I'd show off our 5 precious little ones. Hope you don't mind. :)
Now for DRT news: As I've stated in the blogs before so many in the gulf coast area have been helped because of YOU!! Have you prayed? Have you put care packs together? Have you cooked for the community or volunteers? Have you helped with the clean up or rebuilding? Have you sent funding to purchase building material? Have you helped shuttle trucks or supplies from one location to another? Have you taught Bible Studies in the disaster communities? Have you preached in the the disaster communities? Have you cleaned restrooms, scheduled volunteers, washed clothes for volunteers? Have you helped distribute supplies? Have you lead devos? Have you chaperoned youth trips to the gulf coast? Have you cleaned up tools? AND THE LIST GOES ON AND ON...........The accomplishments that have taken place in the gulf coast have taken place because YOU have allowed GOD to work through you!! We thank our LORD for you!!
We are still receiving many phone calls every day from gulf coast residents who are desperate to get back into their houses. They have no insurance, no money and no help. They are begging for help. Take our word for it......You will receive so much more out of a vacation helping others get back into their homes than a vacation at Disney. The rewards are amazing!! :)
Give us a call to schedule YOUR vacation. We make great travel agents :)
Monday, August 21, 2006
THE MOBILE KITCHEN IS HERE!!!!
My Request of You and a Surprise for Mark
August 29 is the birthday of the Love of my Life, the man I adore, my husband. I have nothing special planned for his birthday, for one........because it falls smack dab in the height of hurricane season and we never know where we're going to be, and two...because this year it happens to fall one day after the birth of our 5th grandchild (yes I really do know he's going to be born the 28th, it's a scheduled C-section) It isn't that I'm privy to special info :)
Anyway.....for my request.....I know this is short notice, however.......my request is to get as many of our dear friends (those we've met and even those we've yet to meet) to send him a birthday card.
This will be a huge surprise to him!
How do I know that?!?!? Well.....I've asked him to read my blog and so far I don't think it has happened (of course if he had, he may have made me go offline by now
).....he just isn't into computers, not that he wouldn't like to be, he is just more "hands on" if you know what I mean.Thank you for helping me celebrate his birthday this way even though we may not be in the same town or state we can still be together in spirit and thought. AND....Don't worry if it's a little late getting here, it will still mean just as much to him.

Here is the address:
Mark Cremeans
5745 Belmar Dr.
Huber Heights, Ohio 45424
Later in the week I will be posting a picture of the new mobile kitchen unit---
GOD IS BLESSING THIS MINISTRY TREMENDOUSLY!!
**Thank you for your responses to our request for a semi driver. Our semi trailer arrived in Troy, Ohio this morning.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
REFLECTIONS
This is a picture of our first response tool trailer.We are in need of a driver to bring it from North Alabama to Ohio. If you are able or know of someone, please contact Mark at 937-308-0035.
Mark, Ashley and I are on our way back to Ohio for some rest and to welcome our 5th grandchild into this world. Although all the traveling that we need to do can become quite tiresome, it also allows me to sit back and reflect on the many blessings God has given me, the truly wonderful brothers and sisters I have met through DRT, the amazing work that has been accomplished through GOD by the DRT team, and the excitement I have about the work that is taking place now and will continue in the future through the follow up work with Bible Studies, Baptisms, and classes for new Christians. The traveling also gives me time to be reminded of my own shortcomings, my tendancy to be impatient, I'm reminded that I don't pray near as much as I wish I did or know I should, nor do I take the time to read my Bible as much as I wish I did or know I should. Not to mention all my other shortcomings....there just isn't enough space here :) I'm sure you know what I mean though, we all have shortcomings and we all have things we want and need to work on. Let's all make it our goal today to work on these things that will bring us closer to our LORD and in turn will bring others closer to HIM as well.
CREEKWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST.........We can't say enough about this wonderful congregation!!! They opened their doors to DRT for almost an entire year!! They have been an awesome congregation to work with and we appreciate them so much!! AND....we're not just saying that because they took us out for a wonderful dinner and gave us a yummy gourmet gift basket either
Although we really did appreciate it!! We have now given Creekwood their building back to them, even though as we know Creekwood they will continue to use their building to serve the Lord, it won't just sit there. BAYOU LA BATRE
We have moved several of our tool trailers and RV's to Bayou La Batre to work with the new church there. Our DRT evangelist (Don Hudson) and his wonderful wife Rosemary is there preaching and doing Bible Studies as well as following up with people who DRT members have previously helped. Our coordinators (Steve and Stacy Baxter) are there to help take care of volunteers as well as working with Don and Rosemary. The Cox Blvd. Church of Christ, Sheffield, AL. will also be sending teams down to do evangelistic follow up.
ARE VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED???? YES
We need volunteers for: drywall
painting
Framing
Evangelistic Teams
WE ARE IN NEED OF A SEMI DRIVER WITH A TRACTOR THAT CAN BRING OUR SEMI TRAILER FROM NORTHERN ALABAMA TO OHIO. IF YOU CAN DO THIS OR KNOW OF SOMEONE, PLEASE CONTACT MARK. 937-308-0035
Friday, August 04, 2006
UPDATE FROM ENDWELL, NY
As you will read in the update....this is also a good time for me to remind all of our volunteers that it is very important to always make sure you are up to date on your tetanus shot before going to work in a disaster area.
This past week we had the church of Christ Youth group from Evansville, Indiana and 4 adults from the Bethpage church of Christ on Long Island. Our workgroup totaled around 36 people.
During the week we were able to cleanout nine homes. Five of those homes required a complete teardown of walls, floors, cabinets, sinks, toilets and bathtubs. Two of those homes were very bad and had a considerable amount of mud and mold. Several people took pictures and we will send those out in a later email. I am enclosing a picture taken by the local newspaper while the youth group was cleaning out a home in Endwell. There were only a few small injuries during the week and everyone was taken care of at our local walk in clinic. Alan stepped on a nail and received one of the most expensive tetanus shots on record (I’ll let Alan speak to that one). Andrea scraped her knee and legs. She was the favorite patient at the clinic.
The kids also went door to door on Wednesday and Thursday to see if people needed help and also invited them to have dinner with us.
On Wednesday night several of the boys read scripture, offered prayers and George and Alan led the singing. It was a wonderful way to end the day and close out our week, listening to young voices singing praises to God.
I also want to thank the parents of each of the teens and the chaperones. This was the best bunch of kids we have had here over the years, you can see that each of them loved the Lord, were very well behaved and worked very hard without complaining.
Your Brother in Christ
Dave Halligan
Monday, July 10, 2006
YES......YOU ARE NEEDED!!
There is a definite need for volunteers as well as funding.
We assured them that we have terrific volunteers. Let's help them reach out to their community through disaster relief.
IF YOU CAN.... "Muck out" houses
IF YOU CAN.... wash glassware, etc.
IF YOU CAN.... tear out sheetrock
IF YOU CAN.... spray a bleach/water mixture all over the inside of a house
IF YOU CAN.... Give a hug to someone who just lost everything.
IF YOU CAN.... Help distribute supplies
IF YOU CAN.... Go door to door checking on members of the church and community .
IF YOU CAN.... Send a donation to help purchase building material and furniture.
IF YOU CAN.... Do ANY of the above.......
THEN YOU ARE DESPERATELY NEEDED!!!!
Please contact me at 937-308-2259 to volunteer
Please mail donations to : Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
Somerset Church of Christ
P.O. Box 247
Somerset, Ohio 43783
(OR) You may donate online on our website -- www.churchesofchristdrt.org
Please check back for pictures of the area. I'm dealing with a bit of a software issue right now :/
I hope to have the pictures online by tomorrow.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
NEW YORK FLOOD
There is a great need for volunteers in this area. Help is needed to "muck out" the houses and to just be there for some of these people. It is overwhelming to them when they go into their house and EVERYTHING is covered in "muck". The sooner everything is able to be removed from the houses the better chance they have of keeping the mold down.
Volunteers will be housed here at the church building and served continental breakfast as well as evening meals.
FEMA is setting up an office today just down the street from the church building, so I will be going down there and talking with them today,
The following is what is needed:
VOLUNTEERS
CLEANING SUPPLIES
POWER WASHERS
FINANCIAL DONATIONS
There are a couple families from the church here that have lost everything. We are getting financial assistance together for them. If you are willing to help with this please mail donations to:
Somerset Church of Christ
Churches of Christ Disaster Response Team
P.O. Box 247
Somerset, Ohio 43783
Please earmark it "Endwell church families."
You may also donate through the website: www.churchesofchristdrt.org
Monday, July 03, 2006
NORTHEAST FLOODS
Mark and I were on our way back to Mobile, Alabama today when I received an email from the Endwell Church of Christ in Endwell, NY requesting the assistance of the Disaster Response Team. We had driven about 7 hours from Ohio towards Mobile......No Problem.......we just turned around and headed right back (after making phone calls to make sure we had enough coordinators and volunteer help in Mobile) We are on our way back to Ohio as I write this. We will transfer our things into the Motorhome and hook up our tow vehicle, we'll get a few hours sleep and be on our way to Endwell, NY.....You know what they say.....All's well that End(s)well :)
From what I understand, the homes in this area have approx. 2' of mud in them. Furniture needs removed and the muck shoveled out. Volunteers are desperately needed!!! Please contact us for further information. markcremeans@churchesofchristdrt.org or call my cell phone at 937-308-2259.
ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANNA
We still have coordinators in the gulf coast area. Much skilled help is still needed there. We are still working on drywall and painting.
Friday, June 16, 2006
WE NEED YOU!!
1. Laptop computers
2. Drivers that can be on call to take disaster vehicles (1-ton or less trucks pulling trailers) into a staging area 1-2 days before a hurricane actually hits (the staging areas are in a safe location and out of harms way) This is for "Immediate Response" Vehicles. All others are as noted.
3. Drivers that have a tractor to pull our 2 semi trailers to the disaster location (1 semi will need to be there 2 days following a disaster, the other semi will need to be there within 1 week.
The following is a list of vehicles that will need to go into a disaster area. All the trailers, etc. are ready, we just need drivers who can use their own truck to pull them. If you are interested in being on call to bring one, please email us at www.disasterrelief@hotmail.com or www.markcremeans@churchesofchristdrt.org
34' Airstream Motorhome pulling a 30' mobile field kitchen. (Immediate Response)
16' Enclosed Tool Trailer (Immediate Response)
37' Travel Trailer (Within 3-5 days of disaster)
20' Enclosed Food Trailer (Within 2 days of disaster)
20' Flatbed Trailer with Water Tank for Shower Trailer (Immediate Response)
30' Enclosed Shower Trailer (Immediate Response)
25' Travel Trailer (Within 3-5 days of disaster)
20' Flatbed Trailer loaded with 40 x 100 Tent (Immediate Response)
48' Moving Semi Trailer (Within 2 days of disaster)
48' Moving Semi Trailer (Within 1-1/2 Week of disaster)
(2) 8' Enclosed Trailers (Within 2-3 weeks of disaster)
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
WEST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS!!!
That is how I would describe this week. We have approximately 200 volunteers from 13 congregations in the West Tennesee area. They are an amazing group and are really working for the LORD. The congregations represented are: Clarksburg, Huntingdon, West Dyersburg, McKenzie, Maple Hill, Troy, Campbell St., Estes, Main St., Sitka and Starkville.
Below are some comments from a couple of the volunteers. We will feature more in the coming days.
I saw Jesus in a friend being willing to take the last shower of the group after being one of the hardest workers......Jeffrey -- Starkville, Ms.
We arrived at our worksite, Ralph P. home, we were talking to him. He said we probably could not do much work he had been trying to get a electrician for 10 mths. We told him we had an electrician with us. He started to cry, that was worth my trip. I had to walk away to keep from losing it. I saw Jesus at work today with these kids...annonymous
This little boy came and he studied us for a while, while we were having our devotional and while we were singing. Then he just wanted to work with us. He didn't want to leave! At first when I started I was tired & didn't want to work & when the boy came I was like if he can work & he is way smaller than me, then so can I! It was neat.......Jennifer -- Martin, TN.
Watch for more of these wonderful comments.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
ONLY 2 DAYS AWAY!!
YES…….It is that time again….ALREADY!!
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) released the predictions for the 2006 hurricane season. The complete prediction for the season is 13-16 named storms, 8-10 being hurricanes and 4-6 of those being major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher.
The DRT is currently in the process of cleaning, reconditioning and servicing tools, generators, chain saws, etc. Care packs are being prepared and many other details that go into the preparation of responding to a disaster are being completed.
Due to the generosity of many of you, several tool trailers and RV’s have been donated. We thank our GOD for you!! We are also in the process of purchasing a mobile kitchen that can serve 3,000 people per day. If you are willing to help financially with the purchase of this, it is greatly needed and appreciated. Please just earmark it “mobile kitchen”.
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Anyway all this computer trouble reminds me that sometimes it's just best to talk in person.
Speaking of which...Cox Blvd. Church of Christ in Sheffield, Alabama is hosting a meeting for the Disaster Response Team to explain how congregations can help in disaster relief. Following is the letter that was sent out to area congregations, we'd like to extend the invitation to all of you as well.
A letter from the Cox Blvd. Church of Christ 303 Cox Blvd. Sheffield, Ala. 35660
Dear Brethren,The Gulf Coast hurricanes displaced many families and created unbelievable physical, financial and spiritual hardships. Now, almost eight months, later there are still hundreds of thousands of people that cannot live in their homes. Uninsured flooding has made this an impossible situation for not just a single city but for the entire Gulf Coast region.Donations of goods and money are still necessary and are being provided by both non-profit and for profit organizations along with the Federal Government but presently, manpower is the most pressing need. Many Christians do not know of the needs and manpower shortage that still exist and the situation becomes more desperate with each passing day. We have found most churches are also not aware of the highly organized operation by the elders of the Somerset Church of Christ, Somerset, OH. Cox Blvd Church of Christ, Sheffield, Al. has made five mission trips to date and helped rebuild fifteen homes with no wasted time or effort due to the organizational skills of brother Cremeans. These trips to the Gulf Coast are truly missions of mercy, Christianity at work.On Saturday, April 29, 2006, at Heritage Christian University there will be a meeting to inform all interested Churchesof Christ about this available mission. Mark Cremeans works under the Somerset eldership as the Coordinator, Disaster Response Teams in the Gulf Coast area, along with Dave Neal, one of the Somerset elders, and Don Hudson who coordinates public relations efforts for the Disaster Response Teams, will be present to answer any and all questions.Each congregation that chooses to be involved will work independently of all others and each congregation can work as much or as little as they please. No group is too large or too small. People who are willing to work may be unskilled, semi-skilled or highly skilled. Each church will coordinate their visit with our missionary brother, Mark Cremeans, who will make sure each trip is productive. Please send a representative of your congregation to this meeting. NO DONATIONS WILL BE SOLICITED.Meeting Location Heritage Christian Un, Florence, Al.Telephone 1256-766-6610Date Saturday, April 29, 2006Time 10:00 am.-11:30Please rsvp 1-256-383-1618 or 383-1905 Cox Blvd. Church of





