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Chaplains set up in Bossier City to minister to flood victims

Carolin Perez stands outside the Billy Graham Rapid Response mobile unit set up in Bossier City.
Kate Archer Kent
Carolin Perez stands outside the Billy Graham Rapid Response mobile unit set up in Bossier City.

Disaster relief organizations from around the country have descended on Louisiana to help flood victims. That includes a large RV of chaplains.

Carolin Perez stands outside the Billy Graham Rapid Response mobile unit set up in Bossier City.
Credit Kate Archer Kent
Carolin Perez stands outside the Billy Graham Rapid Response mobile unit set up in Bossier City.

Chaplain coordinator Carolin Perez drove from the Southeast Oklahoma town of Wister to help. She’s working with crisis-trained chaplains who’ve come from other states to provide emotional and spiritual support for flood victims.

Perez says the Charlotte, North Carolina-based Billy Graham Evangelistic Association sets up its mobile unit close to a disaster. It’s based now at Bellaire Baptist Church in Bossier City.

“It gives first responders and people who are working in the disaster area a place to come in for a hot cup of coffee, just to have a few minutes of quiet. We offer prayer for them,” Perez said.

Perez has been involved in about 20 disasters in the past four years and is ready to go a t a moment’s notice.

The Billy Graham Rapid Response team has more than 1,900 crisis-trained chaplains nationwide. It was formed after 9/11 with Hurricane Katrina being the first major deployment. Chaplains piece

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