Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Ike comes to Kentucky

While driving home from church on last Sunday, Ben and I experienced what the news is calling "Wind Storm 2008." Apparently, Ike's outer bands gained strength when it encountered a cold front and pounded Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio with 75 mph winds. In Louisville over 300,000 people lost power due to tremendous wind damage. We were without power for three days. Many people are still waiting as crews from Kentucky and other nearby states work to rebuild and restore the broken poles and lines.

Both my public school system and Southern Seminary canceled classes for the entire week, so Ben and I have been working ahead, reading, and rearranging furniture.
I have to take this opportunity to praise SBTS and thank God for them. The seminary went above and beyond to provide and care for those of us who live on campus. We were offered meals for three days and we were kept informed by text messages and people who went door to door to give us updates. The meals were a special blessing as many of us lost our weekly groceries when food went bad. This also provided us with an opportunity to sit in the dark and eat melting ice cream with people we did not know. That may not sound so good, but we have made new friends because of the experience. I am really proud to say that we are part of SBTS and I hope they know how much we appreciate the work done by professors, building and cafeteria staff, and the president and his family.
For Ben and I, this has brought back some unpleasant memories of life after Katrina. Fortunately, we have had mild weather to make our days bearable. With the exception of groceries and a week of class, we have lost very little. We continue to pray for the residents of Texas and Louisiana who are still struggling. We also remember the many in Kentucky and surrounding states who are without utilities and are dealing with home and auto damage from the storm.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow! I didn't realize Ike had done so much damage in Kentucky. I'm shocked to hear of the 75 mph winds and power outages. I'm glad you guys (and SBTS) are doing so well. Is the second picture on campus? We will be praying for you guys.

PS. Please be in prayer for Big Daddy as he isn't doing very well.

Love, Jason and the Price Clan.

Anonymous said...

I am so sorry to hear that Big Daddy is not well. We will be praying for him. The campus of SBTS had some large limbs down and some roof shingles blown off, but no major structure damage. Unfortunately, the neighborhoods around the seminary were hit hard. Many houses are close together and there was a good big of damage from downed trees. Most of the trees are cleaned up now and repairs are beginning.

Faith Creations said...

It's not like we haven't been through this before.