Mississippi Baptist Convention Disaster Relief – headed up by Mr. Shane McGivney, Men's Ministry, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 601-292-3339

 

At a moment's notice Mississippi Baptist are ready to mobilize and come to the aid of those suffering from a disaster. Mississippi Baptist Convention Board Disaster Relief has several cooking units that can be mobilized during a disaster capable of providing thousands of hot cooked meals. Other equipment is ready to be dispatched such as self-supporting shower units and clothes washing units. Upon a disaster striking there are Assessment Teams on the ground making preparations for calling in teams that are needed. During a flood when a Mud-Out Team is need trained individuals are ready to assist. Blue Tarp Teams are trained and ready to assist those with roof damaged until repairs can be made. Chainsaw Disaster Relief Teams are trained and equipped for tree removal.  This service is provided free of charge.

 

Benton-Tippah Baptist Association Disaster Relief – For information on Benton-Tippah Disaster Relief, please call the BTBA Office.

 

On the local level, the Benton-Tippah Baptist Association is staged for Chainsaw Disaster Relief request. We have both men and women professionally trained for Chainsaw Disaster Relief. We have a fully equipped Chainsaw Disaster Relief Unit capable of supporting our certified volunteers with the tools that they need to carry out the task. Thanks to the Men's Ministries in our association we have this equipment. Other much needed equipment will be added as soon as the finances come available. All that our association does is done free of charge. There are no strings attached to this ministry. We go in the name of Jesus Christ.

 

 

Activation


In the Benton-Tippah Baptist Association the Association Missions Director activates the Chainsaw Disaster Relief Team whether it be locally, in the state, or out of state. Upon request from the Mississippi Disaster Relief Coordinators, Mr. Don Gann or Mr. John Henry, the BTBA Association Missions Director will make contact with the local volunteers.

 

Remember


Tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes do not get on your calendar nor check with your schedule. Therefore our men and women must be prepared for anytime. The BTBA is most thankful to have men and women that are willing to drop what they are doing and volunteer to go help for the Lord Jesus Christ.

 

Training


Usually once a year a training is scheduled after being coordinated through the Men's Ministry Disaster Relief with the Mississippi Baptist Convention. Volunteers are always needed.