Here are a few more pictures. Photos are from Facebook, don't always know who took the photo to give photo credit to but hopefully they won't mind as I know we are all concerned about everyone. You can click on pics to enlarge.
Here is a picture of the Percival Fire Department. You can see the side of the church right beside it.
Mary Zach shared a picture of their farm. The bin and machine sheds look ok. Their house is a few miles from here and is ok.
Here is Dave and Beth Lueth's family farm.
Here is the Nebraska City bridge looking towards the Iowa side.
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There are several of our church families that are displaced right now. I am only able to share information that has been given to me. This flood has affected so many people, farms and businesses. I am seeing and hearing about different situations daily and it breaks by heart. I do know I can tell you this with absolute certainty, the outpouring of love, kindness and generosity I myself have witnessed is just indescribable. To see people helping people when they themselves are in need of help.......I just can't even form words. Continued prayers for all.
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