Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Pray for Austell

Early Monday morning as David and I were getting around attempting to ready ourselves for a new week, we were discussing how it lightened and thundered literally all night long, all night! Without further thought, I headed out the door with my two oldest little people on our way to school. David sent me a 911 text while I was in morning devotions, so I called ASAP. The news he shared was devastating. The Whitmires, who are responsible for half-raising our three children over the past year, were on the verge of losing their home to Sweetwater Creek, which was quickly on the rise. He called me again not even an hour later telling me to get Carter and Summer and come home, now! The creek was rising fast and the roads in and out of the city of Austell were closing. Thanks to the help of my sweet staff at school, Carter, Summer, and I quickly got on the road after a pit-stop at Old MacDonald's for some milk and apple dippers. After only having to turn around once and picking up sweet little Tilly from our neighbors, we made it home safely. By 11:00 AM, the Whitmire's house was flooded completely. Thankfully, they were able to get a truckload of their things out. David was gone most of the day going from house to house helping people. I think he came home three times to put on dry clothes. He has worked so hard these past two days. I am proud to call him my pastor, but even more proud to call him my husband. By 4:00, the water had completely covered the Whitmire's roof. It is like nothing you have ever seen. That evening our church served supper to people in the community. My school called to let me know that school was cancelled. Most Atlanta schools were cancelled for today. David did not get home until after 8 at which point we discovered that our basement (crawl space) was flooded and our hot water tank was out. He and our neighbors were scooping out water with 5 gallon buckets until after 11:00 PM. What a day! I remember going to bed last night praying that it would not rain any more and just feeling as if I were in a fog and that maybe, hopefully today did not really happen. But it did, and the pictures below are a reminder of the events of yesterday. Please pray for the city of Austell and the people of Austell. Pray for our church that we would be the hands and feet of Jesus to our community. The sun came out today. It was beautiful and a reminder of the One who holds every raindrop in His hand.
This is located just past Wallace BBQ a popular eating spot in Austell.
The Whitmire's home. Our three children have spent many hours there, but they have spent a lifetime in this home.
This is taken from our driveway. Three houses down from us was completely flooded.

This is the horse farm just down from our house.
What's left of a Chevron station.
Bankhead Highway
Six Flags over Georgia also located in Austell; the famous Scream Machine, one of my favorite roller coasters as a child.
Downtown Atlanta. Parts of the famous Chattahoochee have also flooded.

Right beside a church members house. The water lacked 3 inches from getting into their home.
Another church member's house. We spent our summer swimming at their pool. You can see the lanterns that make up the pathway to what used to be the pool.
The stable to the horse farm behind our home.
Another shot of the horse farm.
A close up of Brooks Drive in Austell where we live.
However. . .
I've got sunshine on a cloudy day and their names are Carter, Summer, Tilly, and David. I am so thankful for my sweet family and there is no one in the world I would want to be on a journey with than them.
Have you ever seen sweeter faces in the midst of a storm?

10 comments:

Cari said...

Wow. I am just speechless from those pictures! The Six Flags one definitely speaks volumes b/c roller coasters are usually so tall that you can't imagine water bein that tall. I am so sad for that family that you guys know and love so much. I wish we were there to help serve food and help out everyone. We are thinking of you guys and praying. I do agree that you have three beautiful sunshines on your cloudy day. Love those three kiddos so much!! Love you and David too :)

Anonymous said...

Heather, We are praying for protection over your beautiful little family and your neighbors. And praying especially for your friends who lost their home. Christ is with them. We're also praying for your church, that they have all the resources and helping hands that are needed to do what God asks.
In Christ's Love, MaryLynn Phillips

Kathy Hollingsworth said...

WOW. As I saw the news last night my heart was heavy. We will be praying for all of you. Take care and God Bless.

Tell David I said hi. I think of you and that University of Mobile summer Mfuge fondly!!

Christina Anderson said...

Heather I just wanted you guys to know that I said a prayer for your precious family and church family today and the others in your community that can be reached through you guys during this "storm". May God bless your willing hearts, provide the resources needed to reach these people in need, and give you strength to share your lives with these others who need you for this time. I know it's only the beginning of helping many through this journey, but I know the Lord will and can sustain you for the plans he has for you guys in this.

Rachel Cox said...

How scary! I found your blog through Cari's.... definitely praying!!!

Garretts said...

I thought of you guys immediately when I heard Austell was facing a great deal of flooding. I'm glad you guys are safe, it looks like there was a great deal of water all around you!

We will continue to pray for the many members of your church and your community. Keep us updated.

Take care & God Bless!

'The H Family' said...

oh heather!! i am praying!! those pictures are truly unbelievable and terrifying...it's so easy to just hear the words 'flood' on the news and not think anything about it. but it definitely becomes so personal when it affects you and everyone around you!! i am praying for your sweet family (and thanking God for his protection) and will be praying for all of your friends that have lost so much!!!

brandy nicole said...

hey heather! praying for you guys and the people of austell. it really is unbelievable how bad the rain was. hope i get to see you guys again soon!

Mary Katherine said...

Oh girl- I am glad to read your post and hear from you. I have been thinking of you alot and praying for you. Please let us know what we can do to help. I have to tell you that when I look at those pictures I am shocked at where your home is located. It seems like on an incline but in the times I have visited you I have not noticed that. I am praying for you. Love you much-

Jenna said...

Heather, just wanted you to know I've been thinking about ya'll and praying. Hope ya'll are doing ok!