Comments about ‘LDS Church sending temporary housing kits to Haiti’
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The chapels can become very important distribution sites for all kinds of supplies from all kinds of sources.
We have always donated financial help to the church for these emergencies. However, this year, we donated $1,000.00 to ShelterBox instead. It was in the news. We could actually see the contribution. It seemed tangible and sustainable. I wish the church was more proactive in saying exactly where the $ is going and what their doing in more specific terms so that we could know! My boys were excited about ShelterBox, but I would have just as likely sent my money to the church if they wouldn't be so shy about stating the specifics of their donations. Nonetheless, I'm glad to hear of their efforts and am always proud of what they do, ecen if we hear it a little later.
The strenght and foundation of the church has always been stable when a crisis hits. Maybe its because its built on a strong foundation.
If you are happy with the recognition that is your reward, other seek their reward in heaven.
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