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Send in the mules.

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    Each Mountain Mule Packer mule can carry about 200 pounds of supplies. (Courtesy of Mountain Mule Packer Ranch)
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    Mules travel to places that cars cannot reach after Hurricane Helene. (Courtesy of Mountain Mule Packer Ranch)
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    These mules are loaded with supplies like food, water, and medicine. (Courtesy of Mountain Mule Packer Ranch)
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    Mules can usually carry more weight than horses. (Courtesy of Mountain Mule Packer Ranch)
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    A member of the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army stands beside a mule loaded with supplies. (Courtesy of Mountain Mule Packer Ranch)
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A huge storm blew through many states.  It wiped out roads.  People could not drive.  They could not buy food.  They could not get medicine. 

Who trotted through the mess?  Who brought help?  Mules did!

Pray for those whose areas were hit hard by hurricanes.  Thank God for people and mules who help. 

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One of the strongest hurricanes in U.S. history blasted through many southern states in late September. Hurricane Helene snapped trees. It washed out roads. It flooded many homes and pastures. Rescue workers could not reach people. Saddle up the mules! Mountain Mule Packers is in Mount Ulla, North Carolina. Staff brought mules loaded with food, water, and medicine into remote places. Amanda Schumacher was one volunteer. She says the mules do not bring just supplies. They bring hope. 

“Behold, your king is coming to you . . . humble and mounted on a donkey.” (Zechariah 9:9)