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Pastor Angel Arroyo of .Com Ministries said after helping with Superstorm Sandy, he learned some valuable lessons.

“As I learned being in New York City the two times with Hurricane Sandy, there’s no electricity, there’s no power, no way of living,” Arroyo said.

He said the survivors of the Moore, Oklahoma tornado on Monday need water, non-perishable foods, diapers and cleaning supplies.

“Any type of supplies we might take advantage of right now is a basic need or necessity for them. Those supplies right now are worth more than money,” Arroyo said.

Pastor Alan Jenkins said the victims also need batteries and flashlights desperately. He is the pastor of Columbia Road Baptist Church.

Jenkins is part of Nehemiah’s Network involved in recycling ministry supplies. They recently formed a disaster relief program called Seven on Seven with the sole purpose of being ready to help when disaster strikes.

He’s been in contact with a church pastor in Oklahoma who said they don’t need clothes or furniture at this point.

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article courtesy of Newsnet5.com

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