- To Kindle A Flame Of Hope—Part 1
- Disaster relief in the aftermath of killer floods In early August, heavy rains in northeastern Thailand triggered a series of flash floods. In some districts, the flooding was the worst in memory.
- Aid To Banten Flood Victims
- For 10 days straight, heavy rain pounded Banten province, western Java, an area of hills, plantations, and gold mines. Strong winds blew down houses and uprooted trees. Rivers overflowed their banks and washed away more houses. Mines flooded or collapsed, and miners were trapped.
- Naliya After The Quake—Our second relief mission
- Whenever a natural disaster strikes, it seems the most vulnerable and worst affected are the children. Their physical wounds heal long before the emotional scars. The children who were orphaned, injured, traumatized, and left homeless by the Gujarat earthquake were no exception.
- Naliya After The Quake—Our first relief mission
- On January 26, a massive earthquake rocked India and caused staggering devastation in parts of Gujarat state in western India. Tens of thousands of people lost their lives, and hundreds of thousands more were left homeless.
- Reaching Out To Earthquake Victims In Gujarat
- On January 26th, India’s Republic Day, a magnitude 7.7 earthquake shook Gujarat state in western India. In New Delhi, 1,000 km (625 mi) to the northeast, tremors from the quake shook our house for 30 seconds.
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