Operation Noah Rebuild
Operation Noah Rebuild is a three-year partnership project (through August 2009) between New Orleans churches and associations, the Louisiana Baptist Convention, and the North American Mission Board to help New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Volunteers are needed to rebuild homes; start, restart, or strengthen churches; and reach people with the good news of Jesus Christ.
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Operation Noah Rebuild continues in New Orleans
More than two years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Southern Baptists continue to rebuild homes and bring the hope of Christ to those who lost everything in the storm. In this video, meet two women whose lives were changed by Southern Baptists and a volunteer who still marvels at how God worked through her efforts. View video now >
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Volunteer Opportunities
There are three ways volunteer teams and individuals can participate:
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Construction – Volunteers are rehabbing more than 1,000 homes and 20 churches. Skilled workers are needed to help with roofs, dry wall installation, electrical work, plumbing, painting, carpentry, and much more.
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Leadership– State conventions, associations, churches, and other institutions are needed to coordinate Operation Noah Rebuild projects in 27 project zones that have been defined for the New Orleans area.
Contact Information
For Construction Opportunities:
noah@namb.net
877 934-0808 (toll-free)
(504) 362-4604
For Evangelism/Church Planting/Church Strengthening/Leadership Opportunities:
NoahECPL@namb.net
877 934-0808 (toll-free)
(504) 362-4604
Financial Support
Donate Now to Operation Noah Rebuild
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