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Back to school in Texas a year after Hurricane Harvey

In Port Aransas, schools had only been in session a few days when the storm hit, replacing beach-happy bliss with cataclysmic chaos. Boats lay strewn across the roadways, draped in live electrical wires. Dead fish littered the high school track. Natural gas mingled with ground water. More than 2,500 homes in the city of 4,000 residents were heavily damaged or destroyed.

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Carmen Sisson August 27, 2018 May 19, 2019Recent Bylines Christian Science Monitor, disaster, education, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Port Aransas, Port Aransas Independent School District, schools, Texas 0

Grit and the gridiron rescue Texas town Refugio

Hurricane Harvey left an indelible mark on Refugio and other small communities in what’s called Texas’ Coastal Bend, battering buildings and replacing bucolic bliss with chaos. But the streets in this town of 2,890 people are not empty because of the hurricane – they are empty in spite of it. It’s a brisk nod of Texas defiance in the face of overwhelming loss. A tip of the hat to the unifying roles of faith, family, and football as Texans begin to rebuild a way of life that neither war nor weather has managed to vanquish.

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Carmen Sisson October 17, 2017 May 19, 2019Published Favorites, Recent Bylines Christian Science Monitor, disaster, favorites, football, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Refugio, Texas 1

Houston volunteers put “some legs” on their faith

Shady, tree-lined neighborhoods are a maze of mismatched dinette sets and children’s toys. Stores are de facto shelters, diners and one-stop shops for donations and disaster assistance forms. Times are hard, but one thing has emerged — a wave of community spirit and Christian servanthood as neighbors help neighbors and churches unleash armies of volunteers.

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Carmen Sisson September 18, 2017 May 19, 2019Recent Bylines disaster response, faith-based charities, flood, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Katy, North American Mission Board, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, Texas 0

Three-time flood survivor says “enough”

This was her third flood. I did not ask why she stays, because it is her right to live where she chooses, and she owes neither me nor anyone else an explanation. For her, this yard, this house, this oak tree, is happiness. I see a clever sign. She sees birthday parties and prom date photos in the front yard. She sees her children’s tiny fingers and toes and smells the sweetness of walking in the front door with a brand new, fragile life in her hands. These things are not easy to leave.

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Carmen Sisson September 13, 2017 May 19, 2019Recent Bylines disaster, flood, Harvey, Houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Texas 0

Southern Baptist volunteers “sent by God” after Hurricane Harvey

The scope of the devastation is staggering. Houston is the fourth largest city in the nation, bigger than the state of New Jersey with a population of more than 2.3 million within city limits and 6.5 million throughout the metro area. Across the state, Hurricane Harvey affected more than 6.8 million people in 18 counties. As the days pass, the damage and death totals continue to rise. So, too, do the number of volunteers.

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Carmen Sisson September 8, 2017 May 19, 2019Recent Bylines disaster, disaster response, flood, Houston, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief, Texas 1

Small businesses get back to work after Harvey

Keith Kresta, a Crescent cotton farmer, grew up on a farm and is accustomed to the capriciousness of weather. Already mid-harvest, when he saw the Colorado River rising, he hastened to prepare his crops, move his cattle to higher ground, load his furniture into trailers, and install a pipe ring and pump around his farmhouse. As darkness fell on Texas, there was nothing more Mr. Kresta could do. He had managed to harvest 60 percent of his 800 acres.

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Carmen Sisson September 8, 2017 October 14, 2018Recent Bylines agriculture, cotton, crops, Danevang, disaster, economy, Harvey, hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, small business, Texas, weather 1
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