I think God is not asking me to prove myself to Him, He’s asking me to trust Him with my heart and to find my life in His life.”įellow North Carolina native, Josh Baldwin, heard something very relatable in “I Don’t Have Much” – a message he wanted his church to hear and sing together. Working multiple jobs to pay the rent, exhausted, discouraged and feeling a lot of shame for all of it, Taylor tells how she had to learn how to ask for help, but even more than that, how to receive it. She explains, “When I think about the kindness of God in my life at that time, even now, it just doesn’t make sense at all. Swiss public television, SRF, spoke to some of the families that have been evacuated, and asked them what it is like living in exile and how they see the future.“I Don’t Have Much” was penned by Mission House‘s Taylor Leonhardt during an extremely rough season. Since May 12, the municipality has received donations from all over Switzerland. The likelihood of a major collapse of the crumbling mountain above Brienz/Brinzauls has decreased but can still not be ruled out, Swiss authorities said on June 8. One month on experts now appear more cautious about a worst-case scenario. It was evacuated on May 12 after geology experts warned that there was a 10% chance that the whole mass of two million cubic metres of rock looming over the village could break loose and crash down, seriously threatening lives and property. Some 84 people live there and only two people per household could come back.īrienz/Brinzauls is in the southeastern Swiss canton of Graubünden, at an altitude of about 1,150 metres. They were temporarily allowed home a few days ago for the first time since being evacuated last month amid concerns that the nearby crumbling mountain could destroy their village.
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