The pictures just don’t do it justice – we turned the corner from what we thought was a devastating scene to see jaw-dropping destruction. Words, which are usually my friend, fail me as I seek to describe the sights seen by me and other volunteers who served the first of a series of free meals from our Joplin Farm Bureau office.
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In the midst of utter disaster, it’s the little things that catch your eye. Maybe it’s just because the mind can’t comprehend what it’s seeing if we think about the big picture, but here’s what I noticed:
The people of Joplin have lost their physical landmarks, but it is obvious that their spiritual landmarks not only survived, but flourished. We saw and heard evidence of that in many ways.
The strength and faith of the people of Joplin, shone through.
(Blake Hurst, of Westboro, is the president of Missouri Farm Bureau, the state’s largest farm organization.)