May 23, 2012
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Pastor Wants New Orleans Rebuilt On Moral Foundation

(August 13, 2006)--A suburban New Orleans pastor says he believes Hurricane Katrina put the "fear of God" into the city, but he isn't sure that will last.

The Rev. Grant Storms of The Reformer Church in Metairie, La., says New Orleans is a more sober city, literally and spiritually, than it was before Katrina struck.

He hopes New Orleans' French Quarter will now shed its immoral image and become a place that families won't be afraid to visit.

But Storms notes that the annual Southern Decadence festival is scheduled to begin on Aug. 30, the day after the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall.

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