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In the aftermath of the powerful tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma, Monday, which killed at least two dozen, injured hundreds and wiped out hundreds of homes and businesses, Dr. George O. Wood, Assemblies of God general superintendent, has made an appeal to church leaders and their congregations.
In a posted online video message and a personal letter to pastors, Wood asks for church families to come together in prayer for the victims, their families and for the churches who will be ministering to those suffering due to the tragedy. He also asks for churches to consider supporting Convoy of Hope in its efforts to provide disaster relief supplies to the ravaged community.
"Funds are needed to bring food, water and other resources to those who have nothing," Wood stated in his note to ministers. "Convoy of Hope is preparing to deliver these much-needed resources to the areas that were hit."
To assist the Assemblies of God in its disaster relief efforts, click here. All donations will be sent to Convoy of Hope.