This guy is much braver than I am!!!!!!! The power of a tornado is mind boggling.
God is in control, and it is comforting to know that in heaven, there won't be any destruction, no death, no crying. Revelation 21:4-5, "They're his people, he's their God. He'll wipe every tear from their eyes. Death is gone for good—tears gone, crying gone, pain gone—all the first order of things gone." The Enthroned continued, "Look! I'm making everything new. Write it all down—each word dependable and accurate."
From TheBlaze:
The destruction of life and property at the hands of vicious storms and tornados that ravaged through the South and Midwest Friday has been astounding. The Associated Press reports that at least 38 people have died across five states, and emergency officials are continuing to search through leveled towns in the hope of finding survivors.
“Friday’s violent storms touched down in at least a dozen states from Georgia to Illinois, killing 19 people in Kentucky, 14 in Indiana, three in Ohio, and one each in Alabama and Georgia. They scarred the landscape over hundreds of miles, leaving behind a trail of shredded sheet metal, insulation, gutted churches, crunched-up cars and even a fire hydrant.”The small southern Indiana town of Henryville was hit hard by merciless storms Friday, having several residents represented among the 14 Indianans confirmed to have been killed during the storm. Joe Sullivan, a National Weather Service meteorologist, explained to CNN that the tornado that swept through the area of Henryville was an EF-4 — meaning it had sustained winds of between 166 and 200 mph, putting it in the top 2% of all tornadoes in terms of strength. Sullivan told CNN that the tornado went for 52 miles and was roughly 150 yards wide.
Lawrence Smith, a reporter with WDRB, caught the tornado heading towards him on video, running to a convenience store for cover as the storm headed his way:
God's best 2 U, Joy J
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