On the Saturday after Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast, my wife Joanne and our oldest son Jarrod helped collect food and water being brought to a local TV station here in Corpus Christi, Texas.
During the live audio chat with Tim MacDonald on September 8, 2005, technical difficulties blocked questions submitted by listeners, and Tim wasn’t able to answer them. Afterward, the questions were retrieved and Tim graciously offered to respond to them in writing.
Since 9/11 the world has been fighting tyranny and covert acts of terrorism, and now forces of nature seem to be causing much more devastation and destruction than battles with evasive terrorists have ever done.
Although some experts predict that a nuclear disaster is a given at some point, this article tackles the question from a spiritually scientific perspective — and arrives at a different conclusion.
In the wake of Katrina, which is getting news coverage around the world, many people are thinking more than ever about how to deal with extreme weather.