I'm having a hard time trying to decide whether to post this or not, but here goes. The Baptist Church I belong to helps support a missionary family in the Philippines. We received a letter from the Missionary, they were far enough away that they came thru the storm OK. One of the local ladies who works with them said her family had lost everything and they were asking for all the supporting churches to donate money to help the family get back on their feet. We talked it over in Church and decided to send them $1000. My point is; all the money went to the victims of the hurricane. Donate your $$ to Red Cross and the other large help organizations and you help pay for buildings, advertising and big salaries for the leaders. I would rather see all the money go to help the people who need it. After the tornado in Washington, Ill. I called a couple of local churches about sending a donation from our church to help out. One said to make a donation to Red Cross. I said if that was what we wanted to do, I wouldn't have called you. We want all of the dollars donated to go to the people who need it. We sent a large check to a Crosswoods Methodist Church, ALL the money will go to help the families hit by the storm. It's great to help out, but when only 40 or 50% of what you send actually gets to the people? Just my opinion, flame away. Chris
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