Archive for February, 2006

Hurricane Katrina North Shore Disaster Fund Update #52

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

This is the fifty-second update for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund for the Lake Pontchartrain North Shore. This includes the Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Slidell, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

This is another weekly update from Pastor Sprague concerning the ministry of Trinity Evangelical Free Church of Covington, LA and hurricane relief.

Signs and Wonders

“And they were continually devoting themselves to …prayer. And everyone kept feeling a sense of awe; and many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles.” Acts 2:42-43

In Henry Blackaby’s book Experiencing God his mantra is, “Find where God is working and join Him there.” We are trying to do that and His fingerprints are everywhere.

    1. This week a team from Pennsylvania was given the assignment of helping a woman named Georgia. They had a sizable job considering the devastation of Katrina on this woman’s property. They diligently cleared trees and debris, (Read the rest of the story below the fold...)


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Hurricane Katrina North Shore Disaster Fund Update #53

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006

This is the fifty-third update for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund for the Lake Pontchartrain North Shore. This includes the Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Slidell, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pastor Sprague has sent the following message concerning the ministry of Trinity Evangelical Free Church of Covington, LA and hurricane relief.

Urgent Request for Prayer and Help for Trinity Church

I am convinced that Trinity Church is where it is today after Katrina because of the prayers of the people of God, like you! We may be weak, limping and weary, but we are advancing in the cause of Christ and experiencing the sufficiency of His grace for teams, provisions, encouragement, and fruitfulness.

I now need for you to pray for a very urgent need for four staff positions to be filled. During the aftermath of Katrina, I rejoiced that God used the Trinity staff in an extraordinary way. The (Read the rest of the story below the fold...)


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Hurricane Katrina North Shore Disaster Fund Update #54

Sunday, February 26th, 2006

This is the fifty-fourth update for the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief fund for the Lake Pontchartrain North Shore. This includes the Covington, Abita Springs, Mandeville, Slidell, and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Pastor Sprague has sent another message concerning the ministry of Trinity Evangelical Free Church of Covington, LA and hurricane relief.

"Sorrow in the Evening, Joy in the Morning

There are a lot of stories told and testimonies given at Trinity Church these days. Last night was no exception. A man named Clarence gave praise for the work team from Minnesota that cleared up his home freely, lovingly, diligently and in the name of the Lord Jesus. Yet, he also revealed his family’s tragedy. His missing 22-year-old nephew was found the day before, shot in the head, maimed and burned. His charred body was found in his SUV. So much pain, yet he stood before us all, giving glory to (Read the rest of the story below the fold...)


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