Praying With Uvalde Following Texas School Shooting

UVALDA, TX — Billy Graham Rapid Response Team Chaplains are on the ground and praying with the community of Uvalde in Texas as they process through grief and trauma from the recent school shooting.

As the community is devastated by this tragedy that claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers, Billy Graham RRT Chaplain Josh Holland shares how people can be praying.

When crisis hits, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and helpless. Maybe that’s how you’re feeling after 21 people lost their lives in a senseless shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

“As a father myself, I looked on in complete and utter shock,” said Josh Holland, international director of the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team (BG-RRT).

Billy Graham chaplains are there now to comfort this heartbroken community in the devastating aftermath.

And there’s something you can do, too: Pray, Holland said, because the power of prayer can’t be underestimated at such a time as this.

Pray for the parents of children lost as they move through this nightmare.

Pray for families of the two teachers who were going about their jobs when they tragically lost their lives.

Pray for school children and others grieving when they should have been looking forward to summer break.

Pray for God to sustain first responders as they cope with what they have seen and heard.

And for Uvalde as a whole as the community bands together to support each other in the days ahead.


About the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team

The Billy Graham Rapid Response Team was developed by Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. It has since grown into an international network of chaplains in the U.S., U.K., Canada and Australia who are specifically trained to deal with crisis situations. They have deployed to more than 300 disaster sites, including shootings, floods, hurricanes, wildfires and tornadoes.


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