On its current track, Ike should make landfall along the upper Texas coast late tonight or very early Saturday morning as a Category 2 or Category 3 hurricane. The landfall location will probably be in the zone from the Freeport-Lake Jackson area to Galveston, Texas.
Please pray for those who cannot evacuate, the homeless, those without transportation, runaway children, anyone who would not have the luxury of just picking up and going, pray that God send angels to swoop them away to a safer place.
There are NO limits to what God can do. God bless and help the people of Texas. Rocky
Most of you already know about the converters we will all have to have for our television sets after Feb 2009. What many of you may not know is the government is picking up about $40.00 of the tab. I have listed the websites below. The bottom link takes you to the government site that allows you to send for that coupon.
FYI - Walmart is selling these Digital to Analog Converters for $49.95. So you'll only pay $10.00 for this box.
Please pray for the people of Myanmar, a new storm is headed their way!
Another powerful storm is headed toward Myanmar's cyclone-devastated delta and the U.N. is warning of a second wave of deaths.
Thailand's prime minister says, however, that Myanmar officials told him they are in control of the cyclone relief operations and doesn't need foreign experts.
Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej says the Myanmar junta guaranteed that there are no disease outbreaks and no starvation among the estimated 2 million survivors.
Samak says Myanmar does not want any foreign aid workers because they "have their own team to cope with the situation."
Samak was talking to reporters Wednesday after returning from Myanmar's main city of Yangon, where he met with his counterpart, Prime Minister Lt. Gen. Thein Sein.
In this photo distributed by the official Chinese news agency Xinhua, medical personnel give emergency treatment to an injured baby in Dujiangyan, a city in southwest China's Sichuan Province on Monday, May 12, 2008. A massive earthquake has toppled buildings across a wide area of central China on Monday, killing more than 8,533 people, trapping hundreds of students under the rubble of schools and spilling ammonia from a chemical plant
Injured students receive medical checks near the debris of a collapsed building at a primary school at Liangping County after an earthquake in Chongqing municipality,
A child sleeps outside on a street after an earthquake in Chongqing municipality, May 12, 2008.
A general view shows a collapsed hospital after an earthquake in Dujiangyan, Sichuan province May 12, 2008.
Cars are buried in the debris of collapsed buildings in Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, after an earthquake occurred May 12, 2008