Saving Lives in Pakistan

Just a few months ago, hundreds of thousands of people faced freezing conditions in the Bagh district of Kashmir. Humanitarian aid had been compromised by the onset of winter and the bureaucratic delay of funds. This blog tells the story one of the few people on the ground in Pakistan who channelled your donations directly into tents, blankets and food for those in need. Thanks to your donations and divine internvention, the final outcome has been nothing short of miraculous!

About Me

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Name: Bob Hancock Jr.
Location: California, United States

I'm an easy going guy whose most basic mission in life is to help other people connect with God.


I'm a third-culture-kid. I was born in Singapore. Grew up in Indonesia. Spent two years in the Philippines during my college years. Here in the States my time has mostly been in northern California. I also spent two years in Berrien Springs, Michigan and three years in Norwalk, Connecticut.


I currently pastor a church in the Napa Valley, do a weekly radio talk show called WarTalk and occasionally write articles for the St. Helena Star.


I started the savebagh blog to help the Pakistan relief effort and assist the other contributors in getting their posts up.


I started the DMin Musings blog to stay in touch with the members of my congregation while I'm away doing my doctoral studies.

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HOW YOU HELPED


You clicked here to donate:
  • You put links to this blog in your email signatures.
  • You told all your friends.
  • You prayed.

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    Previous Posts

    • February 24, 2006
    • Update #30 - Shelters provided for 70,000 people, ...
    • Update #17 - The Shepherd of Trucks
    • Update #3 - It's NOT too late to help!
    • Update #2 - 2,500 quilts delivered, 5,000 more arr...
    • WINTER IS COMING!

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