Below is an e-mail from my old chum (thanks, Lina!) including photos of the devastating consequences left by Hurricane Irene in the East Coast. Let's include those victimized by Irene in our prayers. May they quickly heal from their recent adversity, pain and suffering.
SIGNS OF THE END TIMES - wars, rumors of war, famine, poverty, lawlessness, NATURAL DISASTERS...
Nothing in this world is permanent, except our souls which have eternal life... The BIBLE (GOD'S WORD) talks of our today, yesterday and tomorrow... Everything - promises and prophecies - in the Bible will come to pass.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY.
HONOR GOD. MAKE DISCIPLES.
Lina
25 Frightening Photos
of Hurricane Irene's Destruction
These photos show God's wrath on people who refuse to believe and still continue to defy His commands. FOR MY PEOPLE WILL PERISH FOR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE...
Main St. In Margaretville, NY.
Greenwich, Connecticut.
East Lake Road in Woodstown, New Jersey
Princeton, New Jersey PATH train station stop
Governor Cuomo's car in Margaretville, NY
Route 12 is broken in 5 places on Hatteras Island, N.C. About 2,500 people
are stuck on Hatteras Island because of this.
One of the few American elms remaining in New York City was downed in Brooklyn.
Virginia Dept. Of Transportation workers place hose to pump out floodwater at the entrance of Midtown Tunnel prior to its scheduled opening in Norfolk, Va. Yes, cars are supposed to go through this.
Bob Bianchini an engineer from the public works department, out for a safety nspection, is slammed by waves and storm surge pounding the boardwalk and the beach in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Asbury Park, New Jersey
Fleischmanns, NY
Route 100 in Vermont
Ocean City, Maryland
Margaretville, NY
Billy Stinson comforts his daughter, Erin, as they sit on the steps where their cottage once stood in Nags Head, North Carolina. The home, built in 1903 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was destroyed by Hurricane Irene.
Tannersville, Greene County, NY
Mendon, Vermont along Route 4
Windham, NY
Windham, NY
Wilbur's Point in Fairhaven, Mass
Jackie Sparnackel has to abandon her van and her belongings after she ventured to check out the storm-damaged pier in Frisco, N.C.