Feb 23, 2023 | Disaster Response, Neon Reformed OPC Flooding
The OPC launches springtime efforts to help a region still in need of the compassion of Christ
Jan 19, 2023 | Neon Reformed OPC Flooding
A Sincere Heart for Ministry by Trish Duggan, OPC Disaster Response “You can only fish so much”, Sylvia Kelly joked, referring to her retired husband, Mike, when asked how they are able to spend three-and-a-half months in Neon, Kentucky. Mike and Sylvia are the new...
Dec 8, 2022 | Neon Reformed OPC Flooding, New Horizons
Rebuilding in Appalachia by Judith M. Dinsmore In rural eastern Kentucky, the tree-covered Appalachians tumble downward to meet in narrow hollows—hollers—that are sometimes only wide enough for a creek, a line of houses on one side, and a road on the other. The town...
Dec 8, 2022 | Disaster Response, Neon Reformed OPC Flooding
The Lord Provides Again in Neon by Trish Duggan, OPC Disaster Response Communications Coordinator What seems to remain a constant in each disaster response effort is the gratitude and apparent spiritual growth of those serving. It’s been made clear to us over the...
Dec 7, 2022 | Disaster Response, Neon Reformed OPC Flooding, Neon Testimonials
Anxiety to Assurance by Honor Svenson, Senior at Carolina Christian School Recently I was blessed with the opportunity to go on my first mission trip. I can’t lie, I was quite anxious with questions and worries when I first heard about the trip. But to say that I’m...