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Immediate Actions and Needs Assessment

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Assessing Needs Quickly

In any crisis, time is of the essence. Church leaders must quickly evaluate the situation to determine the community's immediate needs. That's where you come in. Whether it's food, shelter, or emotional support, rapid assessment is crucial in directing your resources where they are needed most.

Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due when it is in your power to act.

Proverbs 3:27

Taking Immediate Actions

Once needs are identified, church leaders should act decisively. For instance, if a hurricane has just struck, the immediate need might be for emergency shelter and food distribution. Mobilize your volunteer network and repurpose community halls as temporary shelters or distribution centers.

Real-World Examples

In the video, we saw how a pastor in Oregon got things moving quickly when wildfires devastated his community. Take a cue from his playbook: Be speedy but thoughtful. Your first moves set the stage for everything that follows. The tone you set can be the difference between a community paralyzed by crisis, and one mobilized toward recovery.

Key Takeaways

  • Speed and decisiveness are crucial.
  • Your initial actions set the tone for the community's recovery process.