Churches MUST Step Up In Disaster Relief | Daniel Geraci

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Natural disasters are increasing at an alarming rate—but are churches truly prepared to help survivors beyond the initial response? In this eye-opening conversation, Daniel Geraci, CEO of United in Crisis, sits down with Peter Demos to discuss why the church is missing the mark in long-term disaster recovery and how churches must unite to reveal God's goodness in times of crisis.

💡 Key Topics Covered:
✔️ Why disaster frequency has skyrocketed—and how the church must respond
✔️ The Church’s failure in long-term recovery: Where we go wrong
✔️ How forming local crisis response networks can transform disaster relief
✔️ The Good Samaritan’s true lesson for today’s churches
✔️ Why the government shouldn’t be the only responder in times of crisis

🔥 The Church’s Role Is on Trial. Will We Step Up?
Too often, the government has taken over the church’s historical role in crisis care. United in Crisis equips churches to reclaim their God-given responsibility by forming networks that provide sustained emotional, spiritual, and physical support to disaster survivors.

📌 Want to take action? Learn how to start a Crisis Response Network in your city!
🌐 Visit United in Crisis: unitedcrisis.org
📚 Get the book: unitedincrisisbook.com

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