[CS-FSLUG] Prayer Request: Our Academic Brothers and Sisters in the South
Eduardo Sanchez
lists at sombragris.org
Fri Sep 17 10:53:56 CDT 2004
I'm praying, Josiah.
Blessings,
Eduardo
On Friday 17 September 2004 13:06, Ritchie, Josiah wrote:
> I have a sister at Toccoa Falls College in Northern, GA. A few of you
may
> remember the tragic flood on their campus that killed some students
many
> years back. Though not as drastic, similar events are unfolding due to
the
> hurricane passing through there. They are experiencing massive damage
to
> their property and evacuation of certain areas of campus. I'm sure
other
> schools in that area, especially Pensecola, are experiencing similar
issues.
>
> Knowing that many of you are praying over that situation, I thought
you may
> appreciate the following report from my mother concerning Toccoa Falls
as a
> way to help you pray more specifically for the needs in that area.
>
> "Just got a call from Ruth. She is on a bus traveling back to campus
after
> a volley ball game - She goes to school at Toccoa Falls College in
Georgia,
> where Jenn also goes. .
> She lives in - is an RA in - one of several trailers on campus, which
she
> suspects are under water by now.. She says no one knows for sure,
since
> that part of campus is not accessible. One building had a roof cave
in,
> chapel is flooded. Campus is so wet already, there is no place for
the
> water to go. then they got 23" of rain in 1 1/2 hours this afternoon!
Her
> trailers were evacuated after she had already left for classes today,
so all
> she has with her are the day's needs for classes and the volley ball
game.
> She asks that we be praying for the school"
>
> I know someone was wondering about Bob Jones also. Judging by their
webcam
> (http://www.bju.edu/aboutbju/campus/webcam) they are wet, but fine for
the
> moment.
>
> Thank you,
> JSR/
>
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Prof. Eduardo Sanchez
Asuncion, Paraguay, South America
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Iram indeed is gone with all his Rose,
And Jamshyd's Sev'n-ring'd Cup where no one knows;
But still a Ruby kindles in the Vine,
And many a Garden by the Water blows.
-- The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
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