Church in Puerto Rico Serves in Reconstruction from Hurricane Devastation

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The mission in Puerto Rico has served in the last weeks in the reconstruction of communities in a territory that was devastated after the passage of 2 hurricanes from a few weeks before.

The country now face lost of electricity and communications in majority of the areas, but nothing stops the love of the church for the people that God has called to serve.

The church serves each day with the neighbors not only helping in the cleaning and reconstruction, but also bringing hope through the Word of God.

Together with the members of the church, there is an intense work in the cleaning of the damaged areas, to prevent diseases and improve the environment, as well as service to the most unprotected in the country.

 

 

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