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Faith-Based Relief in Louisiana Flooding
Clip: 8/18/2016 | 5m 47s
How are faith-based groups aiding victims of the worst natural disaster since 2012.
Historic flooding in the greater Baton Rouge area has left tens of thousands of homes damaged and devastated communities. Correspondent Kim Lawton reports on how faith–based groups are mobilizing to provide immediate emergency aid and develop long-term recovery plans.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Faith-Based Relief in Louisiana Flooding
Clip: 8/18/2016 | 5m 47s
Historic flooding in the greater Baton Rouge area has left tens of thousands of homes damaged and devastated communities. Correspondent Kim Lawton reports on how faith–based groups are mobilizing to provide immediate emergency aid and develop long-term recovery plans.
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