Jul 13, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
This past Wednesday evening, during the regular mid-week service at The Country Church in Marion, Texas, one of our relief team members, David Guion, shared needs for Hill Country flood response from an email update sent out the day before on behalf of Somebody Cares....
Jul 12, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
God continues to orchestrate divine connections and “winks from heaven” as we serve the Hill Country communities that were ravaged by the July 4 floods. When Dave Robbins from Sanctuary Chuch in Kerrville got a call from a pastor friend in Montana asking...
Jul 12, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
“Pictures never can really show you the reality of things,” said Mark Roye, part of our team on the ground in the Texas Hill Country following the deadly flood that hit unexpectedly just a week ago. “Seeing houses that were flooded with six feet of...
Jul 11, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
Thursday was a powerful and emotional day on the ground in Kerrville as the Hill Country flood response continues to unfold. First responders from across Texas and around the nation are arriving to lend their strength—from fire departments in San Antonio, Dallas, and...
Jul 10, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
“We desperately need help in Leander, Texas. We are in the area of Sandy Creek that had the bridge closed down. It was the only way in and out. They are allowing foot traffic only across the bridge, and we need volunteers badly to help with cleanup.” That...
Jul 9, 2025 | Disaster Response, Hill Country Flood
The devastation across the Texas Hill Country continues to unfold, revealing not just the scale of destruction but the depth of heartbreak in the lives of so many affected. Behind every headline or news clip is a real person with a real name and a real story. They are...