Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Giving Hope ~ Resources

For my community,
sharing some hope and some helps
for you.

Below are resources
to help your body, mind, and spirit
right here, right now.

Come back if you need to.
There are several links.

A friend, right in the thick of it all,
posted this truth as her status today,
""Though You have made me see troubles, 
many and bitter, 
You will restore my life again; 
from the depths of the earth You will again bring me up."
Psalm 71:20







Allow that truth
to sink down deep into the spirit...
into the marrow of the bones...
into every crevice of the mind...

You will restore my life again; 
from the depths of the earth You will again bring me up...

Meade County 4-H Leader, Tacy Langemeir,
has collected courage-giving notes from 4H clubs and leaders all over the country
Click this link here to be filled with support and hope by just reading a few:
Well Wishes For Ranch Families
Pour in From Across The Country

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 Beth Moore has a message.
It is from 2011,
about going through life storms,
but it is even more relevant for those
enduring the aftermath of real, physical storms.
Watch her videos here.


Wrecked But Not Ruined Part 2

Wrecked But Not Ruined Part 3

Wrecked But Not Ruined Part 4

Wrecked But Not Ruined Part 5

{Each segment of her teaching is about 15-20 minutes of the first part of the program,
although the entire program is 30 minutes. So, you could break it up over a few days.
Each message is good on it's own.  She brings it to a strengthening and confidence building close.}


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The effects of this storm on our mental, emotional, physical health is very, very real.
Do pay attention to what is happening in your own body and mind,
as well as those that you love.
Below is a resource to help know
what is normal reaction, coping tips, and reactions to take seriously, especially as time goes by.

It is from the SDSU Extension Western SD Beef facebook page:


The SDSU Extension also has this great spot:
iGrow Blizzard Resources



And for those moved to give, 
the SD Stockgrowers, SD Cattlemen, and SD Sheepgrowers have established
a Rancher Relief Fund.
Below is one way that you can donate to it online.
You may also mail checks to 
Rancher Relief
PO Box 231
Rapid City, SD  57709




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