ACTS IS MOBILIZING

FROM ACTS HQ (EOC) Any direction you turn within the continental United States, there is major catastrophe taking place.  While some are displaced from their homes and trying to figure out how to start the rebuilding process, others are waiting to see what the next storms leave behind.  As we Read more…

Baton Rouge

Currently Serving in Baton Rouge Although there are still many more homes to clean out that we still need teams for, we have homes that are beginning to be dried out enough to be able to rebuild, thus we need even more teams that can include skilled and unskilled.  Skilled Read more…

Arkansas Tornados-Feb 2008

We started the year in February in Highland, AR. God opened the door for our team to help in the Incident Command Center. The gospel was shared, lives were touched, and people there saw the love of Christ first hand.

Baton Rouge 2008 – Hurricane Gustav

Early in September a team of two left Dallas with a cook trailer headed to Baton Rouge, LA to help feed a church full of evacuees that had been left without supplies or electricity from Hurricane Gustav. There were many obstacles getting there, but God was faithful and in His time got them Read more…

Hurricane Ike – South East Texas

As we were working in Baton Rouge, Hurricane Ike began to build in the Gulf of Mexico. We returned home and regrouped. We waited to see what the damage path was going to be from the 600 mile wide storm. After it passed, our assessment team left Dallas and headed to Houston. There was Read more…

Haiti Response

Haiti ACTS Temecula Team April 30 – May 9 Temecula is home safe and sound… The ministry went very well. Temec will send in a trip report overview (in their own words and we will post it as soon as it is in) As of right now this means all Read more…

Moore Oklahoma, 2013

May 28, 2013 Brothers and Sisters, As you are aware, the Acts Crisis Teams responded to the needs of our neighbors and friends in Moore Oklahoma. As I write this, the emotions that fill my heart cannot be explained. There was loss of life, there was a path of devastation Read more…