Making the Invisible Visible

Reading Alex’s blog this morning, I learned of two New Orleans’ students (at NOBTS) who are blogging their experiences with Hurricane Katrina and their work to help those who weren’t fortunate enough to make it out.

Amy
, it appears, is from Nashville. She goes to Rolling Hills Church.

Joe is from Mobile and went back home to ride out the storm.

It’s amazing to read their posts. I see so much of Jesus in them! It’s so encouraging, and convicting!, to see these guys and their friends so passionate about Jesus that they are driven to give their lives so others can know Him too; willing to sacrifice their own comfort and the self-centered priorities natural for young 20-somethings in order to reach out to those around them in need, to a whole world in need, and do whatever it takes to meet those needs and be Jesus to them.

Those you in the Nashville area tomorrow. Rolling Hills is gathering supplies for Amy to take down to Texas and help the newly re-located refugees from Louisiana. Read Amy’s post for more information.

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4 thoughts on “Making the Invisible Visible

  1. Hey Sweet Lu!
    I see you know a few people over at Rolling Hills now… say hi to my friends, KT, Gabe Norris, and Brent Hutchinson!
    – Aa

  2. Hey Aaron! How’s married life? 🙂 Good to see you made it over here.
    I’ve landed at People’s Church down in Franklin. I like it there. Serving on the sound team. Good stuff.

  3. People’s Church? Sounds good. But where’s the story of how this came to be? Here I’ve been a faithful reader of your Blog from the get-go, and you slip this item through without writing it up? Serious dereliction of duty! At least one inquiring mind wants to know…
    –Larry