The Calm That Stirs: Lessons from Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene recently left a path of devastation across Florida and the southeastern U.S., killing at least 44 people and leaving thousands scrambling for safety. With 140 mph winds tearing through trees, homes, and infrastructure, the Category 4 hurricane brought widespread flooding, power outages, and destruction. Helene’s impact was catastrophic, from snapping towering oaks to knocking out power to hospitals. Across five states—Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia—the storm’s aftermath has been a harrowing reminder of nature’s power and the fragility of life. Storms like Helene shake our world. They bring chaos, fear, and an undeniable feeling of powerlessness as communities grapple with loss and disruption and we pray for the victims of the catastrophe and the families who have lost loved ones. At the same time, just as we prepare for storms with chainsaws and road clearing, we all face internal storms—moments of turmoil that make us feel like we are