400 Churches
We have hit the 400+ church mark of those visiting Lakeshore in the relief, recovery, and rebuilding efforts. Actually the number probably hovers closer to 500 since I…
We have hit the 400+ church mark of those visiting Lakeshore in the relief, recovery, and rebuilding efforts. Actually the number probably hovers closer to 500 since I…
Hurricane Katrina hit on Monday August 29, 2005. That Saturday my dad, brother, and I made our way back to Lakeshore and snapped a few hundred pictures. I…
“The greatest cause in the world is joyfully rescuing people from hell, meeting their earthly needs, making them glad in God, and doing it with a kind, serious…
This week we have nearly 300 volunteers from the Jones County Baptist Association working here in Hancock County. About 150-180 are staying here at Lakeshore Baptist and the…
A local resident, who lost his home in the storm, has been living in a 12 X 12 shed. The small window unit can’t keep up with the…
Last week a great group from Lebanon Baptist Church – Hartselle, AL accomplished all sorts of things including tearing down these flooded sheds. This made way for the…
Back in February I posted about putting new floors down in the first two Quonset huts we erected right after the storm. I didn’t have any good pictures…
If you have traveled as a volunteer to Lakeshore in the Last couple of years, its a good chance that you made use of the Disaster Relief Mobile…
In the news: The summer of 1911 saw a new church planted in Hancock County Mississippi. The Lakeshore Baptist Church began with just a hand full of hopeful…
My son, Zack, and Mike from Seattle are hauling donated concrete blocks today. these blocks came from underneath decommissioned FEMA trailers. The contractors found it cheaper to give…
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