Jaime Hernandez used Kenneth Copeland’s teaching tapes as a way to learn English when he joined the Air Force. By listening to God’s Word, Jamie learned English and gave his family a heritage of faith that saved their lives.
On February 11th, 2013 an EF4 tornado carved a 75 mile path of destruction starting in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. 570 homes were damaged or destroyed and over 100 apartments were left uninhabitable. 80 people were injured, but miraculously no one lost their lives. Follow our Disaster Relief team as they ensure that each of our partners are taken care of.
Nashon Walker grew up in the inner-city where his parents taught him a life of crime. He was given an 85 year prison term that turned into an encounter with Jesus. Today Nashon is a KCM partner who is making a difference.
In Hattiesburg, Miss., on Feb. 11, 2013, an EF4 tornado came rushing through town. At the time of the storm one of the new Partners with KCM was looking up scriptures and writing an article about the teachings of KCM for her blog. A few months before, she had written on a 3 x 5 card at church: “Even when it seems like there’s a storm coming or I am in a storm, everything works to my good; to grow me, mold me or work through me to help others.”
“God was with us,” she told the Kenneth Copeland Ministries Disaster Relief team. She went on to say, “You’ve got to be connected to God. Your eternal life is at stake.”
That’s what the KCM team portrays. Get connected with God and get connected with KCM. They want to partner with you and be there for you in good times and bad. Their prayer line is available to you when you need someone to love and help you; and when disaster strikes, the KCM Disaster Relief team will be there to bless you and help meet your need.
The KCM Disaster Relief Team in on the ground checking on Partners in Hattiesburg, MS. On February 11, 2013 an EF4 tornado carved a 75 mile path of destruction starting in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. 570 homes were damaged or destroyed and over 100 apartments were left uninhabitable. 80 people were injured, but miraculously no one lost their lives.
On Feb. 11, 2013 an EF4 tornado rushed through Hattiesburg, Miss., crushing everything in its path. Even though about 80 people were injured in the storm, there were no fatalities!
The Kenneth Copeland Ministries Disaster Relief team arrived to find KCM Partners and Friends to help those in need and make sure everyone was OK. The devastation was severe, but hope and faith in God were high.
KCM brought disaster relief money and help along with prayer and hope to those who were in the path of the tornado. The message from Kenneth Copeland Ministries is clear. “Partnership is not a one-way street. You are our Partner. We care about you.”