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Universities, Colleges and schools (Academies) affiliated with persons, conventions or agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention.This includes state conventions such as North Carolina Baptist Convention, or the Florida Baptist Convention.
The North American Mission Board (NAMB) is the domestic missions agency of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC). It is involved in Southern Baptist church planting and revitalization, coordinating one of the United States's largest disaster relief agencies through the cooperation of state Baptist relief agencies, creating evangelism resources and other programs such as chaplaincy support and ...
“We use this fund, even as we work with the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) and others, related to long term relief.” The Disaster Recovery Hotline is 855-228-3862, and there is ...
Emergency Communities is a non-profit organization that employs compassion and creativity to provide community-based disaster relief. Since Katrina, they have operated four relief sites, served over 300,000 meals and 25,000 residents of the Gulf. They are a United Way Partner Agency and currently run operations in Buras, LA and the Ninth Ward.
Searching ZipRecruiter shows open positions for registered nurses ($80-$90/day), disaster relief monitors ($1,000/week), data clerks ($20-$30/hour) and general clean up workers ($16/hour).
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The Baptist University of Florida was founded in 1943 and is a cooperating ministry of the Florida Baptist Convention. [1] [2] The school first opened its doors in Lakeland, Florida as the Florida Baptist Institute. Two years later, in 1945, it was renamed as the Baptist Bible Institute.