
Convoy of Hope
When disaster strikes and chaos ensues, most congregations wish they had been better prepared for a major disaster. The daily needs of congregational life demanded the time, energy, and resources that could have been used to prepare. However, if church leaders will take the time to know the basics of disaster planning, they will at least have a framework to fill in the gaps after one hits.
Special Resources for the ARC Family
Disaster Services Church Preparedness Guide
When disaster strikes and chaos ensues, most congregations wish they had been better prepared for a major disaster. The daily needs of congregational life demanded the time, energy, and resources that could have been used to prepare. However, if church leaders will take the time to know the basics of disaster planning, they will at least have a framework to fill in the gaps after one hits.
Community Assessment Profile
Assessing your community’s needs begins with knowing your community. The goal of this assessment is to help you start gathering data so you can become more informed about your community. It also encourages you to ask questions about your current level of engagement and to come up with ideas on how your church can be more locally engaged.
One Day to Feed the World
One Day to Feed the World is Convoy of Hope’s campaign that transforms lives in Jesus’ name. When everyone commits to giving one day’s salary, we harness the power of equal sacrifice instead of focusing on equal giving. When you give through Convoy of Hope, poverty and hunger are replaced by hope and love.

Let's Get in Touch
Curtis Jones
Network Director
[email protected]
(281) 757-1038
http://convoyofhope.org
Curtis Jones is a network director for Convoy of Hope. Curtis was the founding and senior pastor of Bayou City Fellowship in Houston, TX. Bayou City set its heart on representing Jesus by serving the people of Houston and the world generously and sacrificially, eventually growing into three congregations around Houston.
Curtis and Amanda now live in Springfield, Missouri with their three children, Jackson, Annabeth and Willa.