TBM: Texans on Mission Disaster Relief teams are meeting needs and ministering in the midst of the largest wildfire in Texas history.

Texans on Mission volunteers are on the scene near Fritch, where reports indicate the fire has impacted more than 100 homes in the area.

Multiple teams are serving in the area, including:

  • A command center
  • Shower/laundry unit
  • Box unit
  • Fire recovery and ash-out
  • Feeding
  • Security and electronic support
  • Heavy machinery
  • Chaplain
  • Assessors

Texans on Mission is also actively seeking hay donations to help ranchers care for their animals after their land has been burnt. In a constantly-changing situation like this, disaster relief ministry is tricky and crucial. We are following God as He paves the way to serve.

“This is a dangerous situation,” Texans on Mission Executive Director/CEO Mickey Lenamon said. “The days ahead will require long hours of service in a sensitive situation. People have lost everything they own. They're looking for help. But they're also looking for hope for the days ahead.

"Please pray that Texans on Mission volunteers can provide the practical help people need and can point people to Christ, who brings hope and healing. Whether you are on a team serving or are praying from your home, each of us has a role when Texans on Mission responds after a disaster."

 

 

Will you pray for Texans on Mission volunteers as they minister to people in the midst of these difficult days?

The days ahead will require long hours of service in a sensitive situation. People have lost everything they own. They're looking for help. But they're also looking for hope for the days ahead.

Please pray Texans on Mission volunteers can provide the practical help people need and can point people to Christ, who brings hope and healing. Whether you are on a team serving or are praying from your home, each of us has a role when Texans on Mission responds after a disaster.

 

How can you make a difference today?

As part of our Texans on Mission family, you know disaster relief is an expensive effort, and your faithful support makes these ministries possible. Please consider making a significant financial gift to help our volunteers transform lives in the Texas Panhandle.

 

Since 1967, TBM: Texans on Mission volunteers have delivered help, hope and healing to millions after disasters of all kinds through mass feeding, chainsaw, flood recovery and chaplain teams.