Once in a while you have a life experience that leaves an imprint on your soul.   An imprint that will never leave you the same as you were before the experience.   On May 22, 2011, as an E-5 tornado ripped across the town of Joplin, Missouri, thousands of lives were changed forever.  Not only were the people who lived in Joplin physically left in ruins and emotionally changed forever but on that day the people of Joplin were about to realize how resilient they were and just how loved they were.
    I have been honored to be a ground zero volunteer since the first week following the tornado.  I work with others to help victims of this tragedy be able to quickly replace items that were necessary to their survival.  We have provided hundreds of items so far and the list of needs just keeps growing each day.  The generosity of this nation is overwhelming!
   In  the midst of all of the destruction, what you will see in  Joplin is the  beauty of those who have gathered from all over this  nation for a  common purpose.  What you will see is a place where  political parties  play no part, ethnic background, or religious  affiliations aren't  relevant.  It is simply people helping people,   families helping  families, and those who were once strangers and might  not have ever  crossed paths in this lifetime, that are now considered  family.  God has  blessed Joplin in so many ways.  In a time when the  world seems to be  falling apart because of the things I mentioned  above, there sure is a  lot of humanity happening right in the middle of  it all!  It is shocking  when you see Joplin for the first time but  when you look beyond the  surface, you being to see the hope and  strength of its people.  Joplin  will never be the same but not in the  way that most may think.  They are  forever changed.  They mourn for the  people who were lost but support  those who are still here.  They lost  material possessions but are  finding out that the true meaning in their  lives don't amount to what  they had in their hands but what is now in  their hearts.  They have one  another.
 


 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

