Recovery efforts continue in parts of Georgia after a deadly tornado ripped through the area last week. Over 1,000 people are still without power and hundreds are homeless, according to city officials. Church members from The Factory in Woodstock grilled out food on Monday for volunteers and residents, as dozens of people went door to door with water, food and their chainsaws. “We got a team together about 50 people… we’re in three different locations right now – just to help out,” explained James Robinson, a member of The Factory.
Alligator farmer and pastor Nathan Wells said he drove seven hours from his hometown in Louisiana Tuesday morning with $20,000 in his hand. Never visiting Griffin before, Wells said he called a reptile taxidermist to see what areas were hit the hardest. “I called them this morning to pinpoint some areas to go to,” Wells said. The alligator farmer said after hearing the news about those impacted by recent storms, he felt called to “bless them.” …