More than 500,000 Kentuckians were without power at one point, and unfortunately, many still are. Many schools including Ryan's seminary and the local public school systems shut down school for the entire week due to lack of electricity. Major branches and entire trees were down everywhere. Our power flickered, but we never lost it, which was a huge blessing, as many of our friends were without power for several days.
I am amazed at God's power and sit here humbled that He has chosen to show grace and mercy on me. We are all sinners who deserve nothing but destruction and an eternity in hell. However, the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ allows us to stand before God washed white as snow. Praise the Lord for His amazing grace!
Here are just a few pictures of the devastation in Louisville:






3 comments:
WoW! Kevin and I are Amazed at the winds reaching you guys! That is crazy - we are hosting friends still without power - it has really turned Houston upside down!!
WOW! Jeff and I were watching the path and knew Lou would get hit and heard about Southern. That had to be a bit scary! Glad you guys are okay!
Hey Kel!! I thought about your old home in Houston, too! It is unbelievable it reached you all the way in Louisville, when here in DFW we barely saw any rain!!! Miss you and Ryan!!! Talk to you soon, hopefully!!!
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