The following was written for a Salvation Army publication – May we share it with you today!
My experience with a Salvation Army team out of New Bedford, MA, serving a two week deployment in Hempstead, New York in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in November of 2012, was one of a kind and one never to be forgotten. Beyond our personal involvement of feeding people, delivering needed items, being present to hug, comfort, and pray with folks on site, I’d be remiss if I didn’t share the following Long Beach, NY scenes and what was written in my journal on Monday, November 12, 2012:
I’ve never seen anything like today. Street after street of trash-once belongings of home owners-was confounding and hard to process. The thoughts of people with no power, losing their jobs, transportation, and all their earthly belongings… It seems like too much to endure. To literally start over is not a stretch for many of these people.
As expected, today was more impactful on a personal level. Observing piles of “stuff” and home supplies strewn along sidewalks is one thing, realizing the vulnerability of us all is another, but the heart cry of a mother rummaging through rubble looking for pictures of her children made me cry and struck home how tragic this whole mess is for so many people. The touch of human despair shed light on how critical family is even if it’s in the form of a memory in photos. Lord, please touch those in these situations and send others to help, in Jesus’ name – Amen.
Back home and since then, one of my favorite songs has become Jesus at The Center, by Israel Houghton. To me, the lyrics capture so much, including what was needed to rely upon during the restoration and relief efforts of Hurricane Sandy. In my heart, they also reflect the core value of the God ordained ministry of the Salvation Army. Please study the following lyrics of the first two stanzas of this song and let the Spirit of God reveal to you His uplifting truth:
Jesus at the center of it all
Jesus at the center of it all
From beginning to the end
It will always be-it’s always been You
Jesus Jesus
Nothing else matters
Nothing in this world will do
Jesus You’re the center
Everything revolves around You
Jesus You
The center of it all/The center of it all
Friends, whether it be in the tragic tumult of Hurricane Sandy or in our own personal struggles, the ministry of Christ and that of His Salvation Army will be there to remind us that whatever is good, whatever is wholesome, and whatever is hopeful is found in the One most powerful in restoring us and our families. He is one of a kind, He was with our team in New York, and He’s never to be forgotten… His name is Jesus-the center of it all.
Steven J. Bouley, Salvation Army Volunteer
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