You may not feel equipped to serve in disaster response, but the testimony of Deacon Betty shows how even if you are unsure, simply saying Yes! to serving others in little ways can change your life and help to restore normalcy in the lives of others.
Read MoreSome amazing things are happening all across the province related to domestic disaster response!
Read MoreARDF staff members joined a Disaster Response mission trip to Ft. Myers last week!
Read MoreARDF wants to offer disaster response resources to as many churches as we can.
Read MoreWhy did we create the Joseph Fund? Watch this short video to find out!
Read MoreDeacon Shelly Sorem shares her experience of helping her community after Hurricane Harvey.
Read MoreTommy Lamb shares how ARDF is responding to the flooding in Lexington, KY.
Read MoreWhen a local church responds to the needs of the community after a disaster, they bring the hope of Jesus manifested in practical assistance and spiritual care.
Read MoreIn late March, ARDF’s own Director of Development, Kelli Hample, joined a team of five others on a first ever ARDF mission trip focused on disaster relief work.
We deeply believe that the best time to show up in the life of another person is right after a disaster. It may have been the worst day of their life but to be present as the hands and feet of Christ is vital to the mission the church.
Read MoreSince last fall, a dedicated group of volunteers from the Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast has been quietly serving their neighbors affected by Hurricane Ida. Now they are ready to host volunteers to the area to help with rebuilding efforts.
In late December, the Rev. Jeremy Shelton, Associate Rector, St. John’s Parish Church, Johns Island, SC visited the devastated town of Dawson Springs, KY. Here is his report from the ground.
Read MoreOver the weekend, deadly tornadoes devastated areas of the US, especially in Kentucky.
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