Countless Alabamians are still trying to recover from the surge of devastating tornadoes and severe storms that ripped through the Southeast April 27. In all,
Alabama Baptists received lots of help with their disaster relief efforts in the days following the April 27 tornadoes. Volunteers organized into 39 cleanup recovery
The violent storms of April 27 prompted colleges and universities throughout the state to offer initial responses regarding disaster relief efforts. Alabama Baptist Institutions Samford
Bottled water, cambros (large, in this case red, plastic containers) filled with baked beans, pulled pork and mashed potatoes to feed 6,400. Volunteers from Red
The large, white steeple that towered atop First Baptist Church, Fultondale, was found on its side across the street in a resident’s front yard. Glass,
After the historic storms that swept through the Southeast on April 27, Alabama Baptist disaster relief teams are on the field ministering to all affected
The same supercell storm that ripped through Tuscaloosa, Fultondale and Pleasant Grove, demolishing homes and leaving a trail of dead and missing, destroyed the predominantly
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