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Hope and Faith Rebuild a Community

The people of Henryville, Ind., Safe Harbor Christian Church came together because of God’s mercy and grace and played a major role in rebuilding their community.

A catalyst in boosting hope and faith was the help of the KCM Disaster Relief team. They came alongside immediately and then returned months later to distribute food – both for the body and the soul.

The people of the church and the community express deep appreciation to KCM and their Partners and Friends for blessing their community.

Learn more about the KCM Disaster Relief Team by clicking here. 

Partnership in Action

See below how we most recently ministered to the town of Moscow, Ohio through our Disaster Relief Team. Kenneth Copeland Ministries Partners have joined together providing prayer and support in times of need.

The power of Partnership enables us to be proactive, staying one step ahead and ready to respond to needs around the world.

For more on Partnership click HERE.

First Responders Couldn’t Get In

“First responders couldn’t get in” according to Pastor Winston Lawson. Moscow, Ohio, was almost completely leveled by a tornado in 2012. Kenneth Copeland Ministries’ Disaster Relief team quickly arrived searching for KCM Partners and bringing help.

Riley Stephenson, minister of evangelism, and the Kenneth Copeland Ministries Disaster Relief team moved into action. Their goal was to find KCM Partners and bring help during this critical time.

A few months later the KCM Relief team returned bringing a box of food, a box of toiletries, and a case of water or Gatorade FREE to each family. The KCM event, in conjunction with Moscow Church of God, started with snow cones, face painting and balloon animals for the kids, then quickly moved to an opportunity to give to those in need. Several people received supernatural healings, and others heard and accepted Jesus’ love. Watch and see how KCM brought an impact to this devastated community.

Click here to learn more about the KCM Disaster Relief Team.