Some heroes wore badges. Others wore collars.
When Hurricane Katrina struck, the world saw images of broken levees, flooded streets, and desperate crowds. What most never saw were the pastors-men and women who carried the weight of their communities when everything else was lost.
Surviving Katrina: The Untold Stories of New Orleans Pastors, 20 Years Later takes you beyond the headlines and into the heart of the storm through the voices of those who lived it.
These are firsthand accounts of faith under fire-pastors who lost their homes, their health, and even their churches, yet kept showing up. They preached to empty rooms, traveled across states just to hold services, and led others through grief while silently suffering their own.
Curated by author and visionary Chad Brown, this commemorative book reveals the unseen spiritual cost of survival and the unshakable resilience of leaders who chose to rebuild not just buildings, but people.
If you've ever wondered what faith looks like in the flood, you'll find the answer in these pages.