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Long-term Recovery Plans

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Filling Gaps in Public Sector Services

So, you've managed the immediate crisis. Excellent! But what about the long haul? Public sector support may be there, but it often has its limitations. Churches can serve as ongoing pillars of support long after the initial crisis has passed. Public sector efforts may be slow or insufficient. This is where your church can step in as a bedrock of ongoing support.

Planning for Recovery

Consider partnering with local businesses, schools, and other organizations to extend your relief efforts. Maybe your church can serve as a long-term food bank or an emotional and psychological care center.

Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.

Galatians 6:2

Real-World Examples

The video lesson highlighted examples like a pastor's aid during Oregon wildfires and how churches can effectively serve their communities in the recovery phase. They had a sustained plan for recovery.

Key Takeaways

  • Long-term planning is as important as immediate action.
  • Churches can provide essential services that the public sector may not offer.