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In this conversation, a United Methodist pastor shares how our support of disaster response and other relief ministries (especially through the United Methodist Committee on Relief), provides more than supplies. Our aid is a sign of the hope we have in Jesus Christ, shared with others during their most difficult times.

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Restoring Hope One Relationship at a Time: Get Your Spirit in Shape

 

The Rev. Robert Craig spends much of his ministry meeting the needs of others. He serves as the Coordinator of the Disaster Response Ministry of the Nashville Episcopal Area (Tennessee and Memphis Conferences) and as the Executive Director of Reelfoot Rural Ministries in Obion, Tennessee.

In this conversation, Craig shares how our support of disaster response and other relief ministries, especially through the United Methodist Committee on Relief, provides more than supplies for those who are suffering. Our aid is also a sign of hope. Through our work and donations, we share with others the hope we have in Jesus Christ during their most difficult times.

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This episode posted on June 4, 2019.