The patriarch of the Duck Dynasty family, Phil Robertson, sent up some serious prayers for all the victims of Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton over the weekend.
In his prayer, the Duck Commander said, “Lord I pray for all the ones that were touched by this monster of a storm. Have mercy Father on all of us. Life is short and full of trouble and we thank you for always belng there. You’re the only hope we really have The only one. So help us be more hopeful as we move forward and love each other from our hearts and love you with our might. In the name of Jesus I pray this for all the ones affected here.”
Robertson shared the special moment to social media, inviting everyone watching to join him in prayer. “I ask you to pray with me today in the name of Jesus for all those hurt by these disasters,” he wrote in the caption. “Keep praying, keep loving God and keep on loving each other.”
Fans quickly poured into the comments section to lend their prayers and support to all the affected communities. Many of them offered a big “Amen.”
One fan wrote, “There are times I doubt him then he shows me how mighty he is.
Used to not believe so strongly. I am shown why I should lots of times.”
Just recently, two families associated with the Robertson clan – Al and Lisa Robertson, and Zach Dasher and his family- shared their stories of being trapped by Hurricane Helene on the Duck Dynasty Unashamed Podcast.
Al and Lisa Robertson shared their experience of getting trapped in the heavy flooding in North Carolina’s Black Mountain area. They detail many challenges getting to safety through the devastation.
What to Know About Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton
- Hurricane Helene first made landfall in late September in Florida, leaving a path of devastation through the southeast in the days that followed.
- More than 230 people have died as a result of the storms. Deaths have been reported in six states: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia.
- The storms caused widespread power outages, road closures and flooding.
- Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida on Oct. 9.
- At least 17 people were reported dead as of Saturday (Oct. 9), according to CNN.
What Are Country Stars Doing to Help With Hurricane Relief?
- Many country stars, including those who hail from the southeast, have cut large checks or shared support for those impacted by the storms.
- Dolly Parton, who hails from Sevierville, Tenn., pledged $2 million in relief efforts, including a personal donation of $1 million.
- Morgan Wallen, a native of east Tennessee, made a $500,000 donation to the Red Cross to help residents of that area and the hard-hit western North Carolina region.
- Church has sent proceeds from “Darkest Hour (Helene Edit)” to relief efforts.
- Miranda Lambert and her MuttNation Foundation created a fundraiser for relief efforts, with a focus on aiding animal shelters hit by the storm, as well as emergency response efforts. She made a personal donation of nearly $100,000.
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