Yes, everyone got water. That day.
What if the SBC was manning a relief station, and all that came to be distributed that day was Anheuser Busch water cans? Would the pastor say, "Forget it. These folks won't get anything today!"
I would hope not. If I was there and this scenario happened, I would pass out the water, whether the pastor approved or not.
The whole thing is just so small, and reflects poorly on the good work of the SBC and its people in this disaster.
"Yes, everyone got water. That day.
What if the SBC was manning a relief station, and all that came to be distributed that day was Anheuser Busch water cans? Would the pastor say, "Forget it. These folks won't get anything today!"
I would hope not. If I was there and this scenario happened, I would pass out the water, whether the pastor approved or not.
The whole thing is just so small, and reflects poorly on the good work of the SBC and its people in this disaster."
Since this never happened it's dumb to get mad or argue over a hypothetical. Yes, this whole thing was so small that it reflects poorly on us arguing about a microscopic detail, forgetting the fact they're out there doing Christ's work effectively. On that note, I'm leaving this thread because it's deteriorated into sheer stupidity.