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by fdtappan from Eureka TrueVine Baptist Church

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Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Poole family that lost seven members of it's family in a catastrophic fire on Saturday. I am reaching out to the family of faith in Memphis and asking that we all join in and help this family in any way possible. My Church, Eureka TrueVine is giving food, clothing and money. My prayer is that we are all able to help in some fashion. I challenge each and every church and fellowship of faith in this city, across racial and denominational lines, to step up and practice what we preach.

However, be aware! There are some unscrupulous individuals that are posing as legitimate donation acceptors. To my knowledge, there are only two locations approved by the Poole family; Greater Hope Baptist Church at 2660 Spottswood and The Regions Bank at 3307 Poplar Avenue. It is easy to sympathize by saying we're sorry it happened. But why don't we take sympathy to the next level, which is compassion. Compassion is love in action. We should allow our actions to show forth our love for God and how much we care for our fellow man. After all, we could be one overloaded extension cord from facing a similar fate.

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mskaytenn read my blog
Aug 19, 2008 | 8:21 AM

This is a very, very tragic thing that happened to this family. My thoughts and prayers are with them. I will make a donation at Regions. From my understanding this can be done at any location.

I have heard reports that stated that the cause of this fire could not be determined. This is another blow for them. I know that the landlord gave a statement when this happened. I would think that he would have made some sort of visit to the family. Reports have said that he is in Nashville on business.

misscriss
Aug 23, 2008 | 11:23 AM

I am an employee of Regions bank and I just wanted say that it is so wonderful to see we still have caring and compassionate people in the memphis community. My prayers go out to the Poole family.

mstucker20 read my blog
Aug 23, 2008 | 11:35 AM

I am first cousin to Lisa. I think its so good all the help I have seen outpoor to my family. I am so thankful to God for every individual who prayed, thought about us, came by, or brought/bought anything, and etc. I am so thankful for all of you who have lifted my family up in some way. I am eternally grateful. :)
Chrystal Crawford

foxydiva1974 read my blog
Aug 30, 2008 | 10:09 AM

Amen Pastor! We as God's people should be there for one another in a time of need. God bless the Eureka Truevine Bapist church family for stepping up to the plate assisting this family.

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I am the Senior Pastor of the Eureka TrueVine Baptist Church. In my ten year tenure, the church has grown from 10 to approximately 300. My personal mantra is to,”Meet the needs of the people, right where they are”. The Church Motto is “Real Ministry, with a Real Message, for Real People”. Family, social service and youth ministries are the foundational ministries of the church. I completed my undergraduate work in Psychology from Christian Brothers University and Jacksonville Theological Seminary and my graduate work from Jacksonville Theological Seminary in Theology and the Harvard University, School of Divinity. I was the first Director of Academic and Vocational Training for The Memphis Job Corps Center, and held the position of Facility Manager and instructor with Memphis City Schools Adult Basic Education Program at Tri-State Training Center and with the Title-One Program at Tall Trees Juvenile Detention Center. I served as the Chaplain of the Shelby County Detention Center and also at the Jail East “Women’s Jail”. Along with my pastoral duties, I am currently an administrator with the Shelby County Department of Corrections with the Fatherhood/Healthy Relationships Program. My wife of 19 years, Regina and I have 2 children, Frederick 13 and Alexis 11. Together we head the Memphis Area Youth Association, which is a youth athletic and educational support program with an abstinence base.

Member Since: 6/20/2007