Pray for Fire Victims in Colorado
Volunteers Help Families Devastated by Colorado Fire
Jeremiah Ingram and his wife Kim finished building their “forever home” 11 months ago in Superior, Colorado. Then, on Dec. 30, it went up in flames when the catastrophic Marshall Fire torched their neighborhood.
“This is where our daughter was going to grow up,” Kim said as she looked at the burnt rubble of their dream house.
Samaritan’s Purse volunteers sifted through the ashes of the Ingram’s home to help them recover personal belongings and let them know that God loves them and hasn’t forgotten them.
Discover More of Their Story“The folks who came to help us today are from all over the country,” Jeremiah said. “It’s been a whirlwind, but we’re just glad that there are people out there who are willing to help.”
Please pray for our teams as they serve in Jesus’ Name and for the hundreds of families in Colorado devastated by the fires. If you would like to help with our current relief responses in Colorado, Louisiana, and Kentucky, please check out opportunities at spvolunteer.org.
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