Joel Osteen Responds To Hurricane Backlash: We were here for people.
Joel Osteen Responds To Hurricane Backlash
Pastor Joel Osteen said today (August 3) that his Lakewood Church has been taking people in “from the very beginning” of the Hurricane Harvey, addressing criticism that the mega church did not initially welcome evacuees. He stated,
We were here for people. We were a shelter. We were taking people as soon as the floodwaters receded.
Osteen also called it “totally not true” that the church did not open early enough for the residents of Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city that has been devastated by Harvey.
I think somebody created that narrative that somehow we were high and dry and none of that is true. This building — it was a safety issue and we took people in from the very beginning.
Osteen said church officials initially feared the building would flood and did not want to put staff members and volunteers in danger. When asked if he would do anything differently, Osteen replied,
We would probably do some things differently, obviously. It was a big flood and it affected all of the people that run this facility as well. But, you know what, we’ve been here 60 years helping people and we’re going to be here long after all this dies down helping these people as well.
Follow us: @theJasmineBRAND on Twitter | theJasmineBRAND on Facebook| theJasmineBRAND_ on Instagram

Previous Article
Next Article
Lil Meech Hints Why He Won’t Stream: “I’m Trying To Get Movies Like Michael B. Jordan”
Former Turks & Caicos Premier Michael Misick Sentenced To More Than 4 Years In Prison
Southwest Says Plus-Size Passengers No Longer Required To Buy Extra Seat In Advance
Beauty Mogul Supa Cent Says Sometimes You Gotta Just Block That Man (Again) & Go On With Your Day
Latto Pops Out With Mom Of 21 Savage’s Oldest Kids Shortly After Giving Birth
56-Year-Old Woman D!es After Falling Into Uncovered New York City Manhole
‘Euphoria’ Actress Nika King Says Her Mom Joked Fans Waited “Three Years” Just To Hear Her Say One Line
Luigi Mangione, Accused Of Killing UnitedHealthcare CEO, Scores Court Win As Judge Blocks Key Evidence From Trial Over Concerns About How Police Handled His Arrest
What about the video, liar?