They’re often called to the frontlines during times of crisis. Faith leaders’ words offer hope for healing and consoling families through times of tragedy.
– They’re often called to the frontlines during times of crisis.From COVID-19 to rising crime, more families throughout the Houston area have relied on faith leaders for guidance.
“The reality is, we are human like others and we bleed like others bleed. It takes the prayers of people supporting us that makes a difference,” said Dr. James Dixon, pastor of Community of Faith Church, and president of the NAACP-Houston Branch. “I was thinking about my day and had two funerals: one on Saturday, and every week for the last seven weeks a funeral or two or three,” Dixon said.
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