7-22-2014 Water in the Desert: N.C. church starts project to provide clean water to Gaza children | Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Blog | Dr. Ralph McCoy

http://cbfblog.com/2014/07/22/water-in-the-desert-n-c-church-starts-project-to-provide-clean-water-to-gaza-children/





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My wife, Emily and I are members of Watts Street Baptist Church in

Durham, N.C. In November, 2012, we had the unique opportunity to visit

Gaza with a delegation of Interfaith Peace Builders. This was an

opportunity practically no Americans have had in the past decade.



A single portal that connected Gaza with the rest of the world was

opened for a very brief moment in time permitting our entry. There,

we saw what life was like for the 1.7 million residents. We saw the wall

that surrounds this most densely populated area of the world.

We walked through the rubble of homes and buildings — the remains of an

assault four years earlier. These were homes that could not be rebuilt.



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