May 22, 2013
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
Charles Lillard, a retired Baptist Collegiate Ministry director, leads a devotional for an Oklahoma Baptist disaster relief feeding unit crew stationed at First Baptist Church in Moore, Okla., the morning after the deadly tornado struck.  Photo by Brian Hobbs
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
Sam Porter, director of disaster relief for the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, discusses response plans to the tornado that devastated Moore, Okla., with incident commander Wes Johnson.  Photo by Bob Nigh
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
Volunteers with Oklahoma Baptist disaster relief load hot food into Red Cross ERVs at First Baptist Church in Moore, Okla. NBC News' Brian Williams and Harry Smith noted that Southern Baptists were on the scene feeding people immediately.  Photo by Bob Nigh
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
Residents of Moore, Okla., were being allowed back into their demolished neighborhoods Wednesday afternoon, and the death toll from the tornado stood at 24, including at least 10 children.  Photo by Bob Nigh
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
The National Weather Service upgraded the tornado that struck Moore, Okla., to an EF5, estimating its winds at more than 200 miles per hour. Early estimates indicate the cost of damage from the tornado could exceed $2 billion.  
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In Okla.: 'Faith-based FEMA' to be 'huge part' of recovery effort
A piece of metal wrapped around a shattered telephone pole in Moore, Okla., illustrated the force of the tornado that devastated the community.  Photo by Bob Nigh
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2nd VIEW: Documentary tells Vietnam vet's post-battlefield spiritual journey
Paul Longgrear smiles after visiting an ethnic minority village in Vietnam's Central Highlands, which included traditional Montagnard dancing and gong music. Longgrear was a Special Forces officer in command of a Mobile Strike Force (MIKE Force) made up of Montagnard fighters during the Vietnam War.  
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2nd VIEW: Documentary tells Vietnam vet's post-battlefield spiritual journey
Paul Longgrear and his family visit Loch Ninh, Vietnam, near the site of a helicopter crash that claimed the life of his wife Patty's brother, Capt. Fred Jackson, in September 1969. Longgrear and Jackson were in Vietnam at the same time.  
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