This family is working to rebuild their home lost to Hurricane Katrina. They have made some progress but they need help. The Convoy of Compassion with Christ In Action is seeking donations and volunteers www.christinaction.com
It's not even the idea of religion that bugs me, but rather the poloticking of it. It's just not appropriate in this situation. It feels as if they told her to constantly repeat God in this video too. Any true Christian would be able to tell you Jesus never did bad to anyone. But they'd be able to tell you many Christians have done bad or not enough good. There's good people - of all religions and backgrounds, who can support Katrina victims like the Pitre family.
I feel bad for anyone who's gone through tragedy. However, I don't see how it's appropriate or relevant to bring religion into tis type of issue. Terrible things happen to people everywhere. Sometimes there's no religious explanation even for the religious. You don't need to believe in Christianity or a religion to be a good person. People should be go people for the sake of being good people and not selfishly take for granted a wonderful experience with their loved ones on this earth.
Everyone that feels sorry for themselves and has pity parties for themselves should watch this video. It shows how truly good people that go through a tremendous amount and overcome great odds by keeping their faith in christ to make a new start. May God bless the Pitre family and the people of Chalmette.
there all fuckers lol
majin316 9 months ago
Hurricane Katrina, 2007 (Equaled Hurricane Betsy) I think these are my relatives down south. They look like me.
frontporchtalker1 1 year ago
It's not even the idea of religion that bugs me, but rather the poloticking of it. It's just not appropriate in this situation. It feels as if they told her to constantly repeat God in this video too. Any true Christian would be able to tell you Jesus never did bad to anyone. But they'd be able to tell you many Christians have done bad or not enough good. There's good people - of all religions and backgrounds, who can support Katrina victims like the Pitre family.
tmaz0126 2 years ago
I feel bad for anyone who's gone through tragedy. However, I don't see how it's appropriate or relevant to bring religion into tis type of issue. Terrible things happen to people everywhere. Sometimes there's no religious explanation even for the religious. You don't need to believe in Christianity or a religion to be a good person. People should be go people for the sake of being good people and not selfishly take for granted a wonderful experience with their loved ones on this earth.
tmaz0126 2 years ago
Everyone that feels sorry for themselves and has pity parties for themselves should watch this video. It shows how truly good people that go through a tremendous amount and overcome great odds by keeping their faith in christ to make a new start. May God bless the Pitre family and the people of Chalmette.
edwardlambert97 2 years ago