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Pastor to ranchers’ ‘our heart has kind of sunk’ amid Texas wildfires

Photo From Baptist Press: A Southern Baptist Disaster Relief "Yellow Hat" volunteer awaits orders at First Baptist Church of Canadian, Texas, in response to Texas wildfires.

Photo From NPR: Firefighters battle the Smokehouse Creek Fire north of Canadian, Texas, on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024.
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Photo From Texas Tribune: A satellite view of the aftermath of the Smokehouse Creek wildfire in Fritch on Feb. 28. Credit: Maxar Technologies/Handout via REUTERS

I am so very thankful for The Baptist Press! It highlights the difference Christians can make in the lives of God’s people. I pray that more denominations and Churches as a whole, would have a newsletter that they send out to the media and all people! The Baptist’s do a very awesome work all around the world for JESUS! Glory to God in the Highest! Shine the light and love of JESUS to all! Tell is your story!

I have a new hero of faith! Pastor Bob! WOW WEE! Glory!

Pastor Bob is 77 and still going strong! WOW! God has given me so much energy, I am almost 70 and so full of the love and energy of JESUS! I plan on serving until I go to JESUS! How about you?

By Diana Chandler, posted March 1, 2024 in Disaster Relief

CANADIAN, Texas (BP) – Pastor Bob Bynum, 77, has become somewhat of a rancher’s helper, wrestling cattle at times and helping when needed among the 20 or so ranchers who worship at Locust Grove Baptist Church.

The Smokehouse Creek Fire, the largest in Texas history, came within a mile of a church member’s ranch, Bynum told Baptist Press March 1, but none of the church’s members have reported any direct losses. The Rest of The Story Here

TRIBUTE TO FIREFIGHTERS! Just In: Up to 500 structures may have been destroyed! PRAY TEAM JESUS! Governor Greg Abbot warns Texas Panhandle wildfires could worsen over the weekend

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