Published: Monday 15 November 2010
Christians risk safety for Indonesian tsunami victims
Project(s): 00-634
Country: Indonesia
I am so proud of our team and their round-the-clock commitment. The risks they are taking inspire all of us on.Pastor Indra W. Effendi, Padang
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Brave Padang Christians
getting supplies to Mentawai |
Brave Indonesian Christians are risking their own safety in dangerous conditions to help their brothers and sisters affected by the tsunami on the Mentawai Islands.
Barnabas Aid partners from churches in Padang, West Sumatra, have formed a relief team, which is gathering supplies and transporting them by boat across the stormy Indian Ocean.
The majority-Christian Mentawai Islands of Indonesia, which lie 90 miles off the coast of the country's West Sumatra province, were ravaged by a three-metre-high tsunami on 25 October. Over 450 people were killed, with hundreds more injured, and there are around 15,000 refugees living in temporary shelters after homes and entire villages were swept away.
Barnabas Aid sent immediate financial aid for food, clothing and medicine, and is continuing to support relief efforts.
"Huge storms"
The volunteers from Padang are working alongside their counterparts in Mentawai to distribute emergency supplies to the worst-affected areas, but the conditions have made it difficult to reach certain places, where many tsunami victims are yet to receive any aid.
The team asks for prayers for safety, reporting:
The victims are scattered in various islands and inter-island transportation is very difficult because of very high sea waves...The huge storms have increased the challenge, and the scale of the task is almost impossible to communicate.
The ongoing eruption of Java's Mount Merapi, which has forced up to 400,000 people from their homes, has diverted attention away from Mentawai. Many aid agencies have left the Islands to focus on Merapi, and one pastor expressed fears that pledged government aid would never reach Mentawai. He said it had not come following an earthquake in 2007.
There is an ongoing need for food, water, medicine, clothing, blankets and tents, as well as additional supplies including baby food, vitamins and nutrients for children and pregnant women, and sanitary pads.
Dr Patrick Sookhdeo, International Director of Barnabas Aid, said:
It is truly inspirational to hear about Christians putting the call to serve one another sacrificially into practice in such dangerous conditions. We must pray for their safety and also be willing to serve sacrificially ourselves – by giving whatever we can to help their brave efforts.
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If you prefer to telephone, dial: 0800 587 4006 from within the UK or +44 1672 565031 from outside the UK. Please quote project reference 00-634 (Disaster Relief Fund).
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- Give thanks for the bravery and determination of the Padang Christians and pray that the Lord will keep them safe.
- Pray that the waters will calm so that aid can quickly be transported to all those in need.
- Pray that aid agencies and the Indonesian government will not neglect the tsunami victims in the midst of the volcano crisis.
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