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While most church leaders have always stressed it is more important how we live, rather than where we live, isn’t common sense also a vital part of our God-given existence? To what extent do we correlate our lives to prophecies of the last days?

UCN Recovery Team is a group of prophetic volunteers that are committed to helping victims in disaster areas to save lives and bringing hope too many in need.

“We think we’re in control,” he said, stressing that it is God who is really in charge.

Natural Disasters and Community Shelters for Tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes survivors in the last days.

In the past year, calamities have struck countries around the world — and more disasters will come in the last days, according to the Scriptures.

“And there were voices, and thunders, and lightnings; and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were upon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great.” (Revelation 16:18).

Revelation 6:12 also mentions another “great earthquake” before the sun becomes black and the moon becomes as blood.

But to what degree should such apocalyptic prophecies influence where and how we live?

In light of the 2004 tsunami that hit Asia and the hurricanes that devastated America’s Southeast coastal regions last year, is it biblically wise, for example, to live in coastal areas?

And what about the Wasatch Fault, a quake-prone region from southern Idaho to Nephi, with its own potential for a major disaster?

One of the most unpredictable, and many times most devastating things to happen to a country is a natural disaster. Regardless of a country’s economic or political standing, natural disasters can wreak havoc on a population causing an infinitely long recovery process.The first tropical storm that attains a sustained wind speed of at least 39 miles per hour in a calendar year is given the name that begins with an “A” from that year’s list. The second storm is given the name that begins with a “B.” Naming progresses through the year with names assigned in alphabetical order.

Names used for Atlantic Tropical Storms
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Arlene Alberto Andrea Arthur Ana Alex
Bret Beryl Barry Bertha Bill Bonnie
Cindy Chris Chantal Cristobal Claudette Colin
Don Debby Dorian Dolly Danny Danielle
Emily Ernesto Erin Edouard Elsa Earl
Franklin Florence Fernand Fay Fred Fiona
Gert Gordon Gabrielle Gonzalo Grace Gaston
Harvey Helene Humberto Hanna Henri Hermine
Irma Isaac Imelda Isaias Ida Ian
Jose Joyce Jerry Josephine Julian Julia
Katia Kirk Karen Kyle Kate Karl
Lee Leslie Lorenzo Laura Larry Lisa
Maria Michael Melissa Marco Mindy Martin
Nate Nadine Nestor Nana Nicholas Nicole
Ophelia Oscar Olga Omar Odette Owen
Philippe Patty Pablo Paulette Peter Paula
Rina Rafael Rebekah Rene Rose Richard
Sean Sara Sebastien Sally Sam Shary
Tammy Tony Tanya Teddy Teresa Tobias
Vince Valerie Van Vicky Victor Virginie
Whitney William Wendy Wilfred Wanda Walter

 

 

Names used for Atlantic Tropical Storms in the Past
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Alberto Andrea Arthur Ana Alex
Beryl Barry Bertha Bill Bonnie
Chris Chantal Cristobal Claudette Colin
Debby Dorian Dolly Danny Danielle
Ernesto Erin Edouard Erika Earl
Florence Fernand Fay Fred Fiona
Gordon Gabrielle Gonzalo Grace Gaston
Helene Humberto Hanna Henri Hermine
Isaac Ingrid Isaias Ida Ian
Joyce Jerry Josephine Joaquin Julia
Kirk Karen Kyle Kate Karl
Leslie Lorenzo Laura Larry Lisa
Michael Melissa Marco Mindy Matthew
Nadine Nestor Nana Nicholas Nicole
Oscar Olga Omar Odette Otto
Patty Pablo Paulette Peter Paula
Rafael Rebekah Rene Rose Richard
Sandy Sebastien Sally Sam Shary
Tony Tanya Teddy Teresa Tobias
Valerie Van Vicky Victor Virginie
William Wendy Wilfred Wanda Walter

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