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‘People need hope’: DR crews reporting decisions for Christ in wake of Hurricane Idalia

In the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, residents of south Georgia have been turning to Christ.
  • September 5, 2023
  • Georgia's The Christian Index
  • Disaster Relief, Featured, Georgia, Latest News
Volunteers from Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief remove trees form a damaged house in Valdosta on Monday, September 4, 2023.
(Photo courtesy of The Christian Index)

‘People need hope’: DR crews reporting decisions for Christ in wake of Hurricane Idalia

In the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, residents of south Georgia have been turning to Christ.

“When people get into these kinds of life-or-death situations, they start thinking about their own mortality,” said Bob Sprinkel, a longtime volunteer with Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief. “When a hurricane hits, people need hope, and Jesus is that hope.”

Disaster Relief volunteers reported that nine people had made salvation decisions in the Valdosta area as of Monday (Sept. 4).

“God is at work in these situations,” Sprinkel said. “These hurricanes, God uses them to bring people to Him.”

Patient, kind and compassionate

Valdosta’s Northside Baptist Church pastor Robby Foster said it helps that the Disaster Relief volunteers are patient, kind and compassionate, always showing the love the Christ to the people they’re serving.

“Keep in mind, they’re all volunteers,” Foster said. “They stay way out of their comfort zones — sleeping in Sunday school rooms, making their own food, serving as the hands and feet of Christ. It’s important for our state to realize how desperately we need this organization. You just don’t know when a storm is going to hit. We caught a hurricane, but you never know when an ice storm is going to hit up north or a tornado is going to blow through.”

Disaster Relief volunteers took time out Sunday to attend a worship service at Northside, where they received a lengthy standing ovation from the congregation.

“Our people are so proud to have them here,” Foster said.

Valdosta took a direct hit from Idalia when, Foster said, it was still a Category 2 hurricane.

“You could see trees falling everywhere,” he said. “It’s nothing I want to go through again. For a good five hours, it was as ugly and bad as anything I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Heat, humidity and biting insects

About 100 Disaster Relief volunteers spent the long Labor Day weekend helping hurricane survivors with cleanup. Their work is expected to continue for about three more weeks.

Chris Fuller, a member of one of the Disaster Relief chainsaw crews, said the volunteers are working amid heat, humidity and biting insects to provide hope, healing and help to people in hard-hit areas.

Gov. Brian Kemp estimated that the storm did about $35 million in damage across southern Georgia. He has requested federal assistance for residents, businesses and local governments impacted by Idalia.

Spiritual wakeup call

Georgia Baptists have deployed mobile kitchen crews, heavy equipment operators, chainsaw teams, chaplains, family care volunteers, mobile laundromats and shower units, said Georgia Baptist Disaster Relief Director Dwain Carter.

Their work, which is done free of charge, is being concentrated in a five-county area around Valdosta where most of the Georgia damage occurred.

Foster said Idalia provided a spiritual wakeup call to Valdosta residents.

“How do you go through this,” Foster asked, “and not know you need the Lord? There was nobody unscathed.”

To read more stories about Hurricane Idalia, click here.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Roger Alford and originally published by The Christian Index, news service of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board. 

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