Facing its third disaster recovery effort in three years, the Jackson/DeKalb Long Term Recovery Committee (LTRC) is proving that a private-public partnership can effectively help
On April 27, Chris Hampton started the day as the men’s ministry director at Broadway Baptist Church, Rainsville, a role he’s filled for several years.
David Hairston counts himself among those who have been blessed by the efforts of the Jackson/DeKalb Long Term Recovery Committee (LTRC). In the aftermath of
Rolling hills, rivers and lush green pastures are familiar sights in rural Cherokee County in northeast Alabama. Small communities line the two-lane highways, and the
Tears, hugs, hard questions, encouraging conferences, time to worship and rest marked the After the Storm: Personal Recovery Retreat held at Shocco Springs Baptist Conference
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