
Tornadoes went through multiple towns on Friday night in Mississippi. (@JordanHallWX / Twitter video screen shot)
(CHRISTIAN POST) – Over 100 volunteers serving with the Evangelical humanitarian charity Samaritan's Purse are meeting the physical and spiritual needs of those impacted by the series of deadly tornadoes that tore through a 100-mile swath of Mississippi last Friday, taking over two dozen lives.
Sending tractor trailers filled with relief supplies and equipment, Samaritan's Purse has set up bases in Rolling Fork in the Delta region of Mississippi, and Amory, located near the Alabama border.
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With operational bases set up at local churches, Samaritan's Purse volunteers have been helping to tarp damaged roofs, clearing debris from damaged properties and praying with the people whose homes are lost or in need of repair.
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