Neil Boortz (the famous Libertarian talk-show host) expounded briefly today on the psychology of giving. Among many of his points was the idea that when one does not respond immediately to disasters, then the chances of supporting relief efforts at a later date are dim. The Missio Dei ( The Mission of God) encompasses feeding the poor and helping the homeless. There is no greater manifestation of God’s great mission than to relieve someone or many from the deep despair of total destruction and death. In order to facilitate your donation I have added the PCA’s site where donations are being made and immediate help is provided. Click here to donate. If you do not donate via this site please seek information at your local church on how you can support the Katrina victims.
Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did it for me.” (Matthew 25:40)
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Hurricane Katrina concert and coverage: What’s on tonight
The US Open continues on USA at 7pm. At 8, NBC, MSNBC, and CNBC will air A Concert For Hurricane Relief, with Harry Connick, Jr., Wynton Marsalis, Tim McGraw, Leonardo DiCaprio, and other celebrities.
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