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    Posted by admin on September 14th, 2009 and filed under hurricane katrina |

    My church went down to the Biloxi area to do some repair work after Hurricane Katrina. This is a video I made documenting our trip and trying to get the word out about the conditions down there. The song is Jars of Clay version of the hymn, “I Need Thee Every Hour”

    Duration : 0:3:45


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    9 Responses

    1. Goodforyouman Says:

      I commend you for …
      I commend you for the excellent work that you and your Church did for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. May God bless and keep you! Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. (Matt. 5:7)

    2. argentinewing11 Says:

      This was wonderful. …
      This was wonderful. That song is perfect for this kind of video and it really touched me. You did an awesome job!

    3. DivideBYZero69 Says:

      Peaceful nights or …
      Peaceful nights or days? I’m sorry it’s not clear from your post. Please clarify.

    4. Wallydraigle Says:

      And take YOUR FACE …
      And take YOUR FACE with you.

    5. Wallydraigle Says:

      No, you!
      No, you!

    6. jdwilson1983 Says:

      I hope the same …
      I hope the same happens to you. may you never have a peaceful night a day in your life. you heartless fool. u go away

    7. DivideBYZero69 Says:

      But…but…it has …
      But…but…it has pictures of people fixing up bad cars and, like, buying soda and stuff. You can’t deny it.

    8. Wallydraigle Says:

      Fuck the Katrina …
      the Katrina victims! I was searching for the Hurrian Hymn and this came up? I can’t even take a dump without hearing something about the god victims. It’s been like three years. Get a job and an apartment and go away.

    9. laurieheartsdcx Says:

      This is a great …
      This is a great thing you did. Excellent work.

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