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Indonesian Indonesian Tsunami Tsunami Prayer Update Prayer Update Week 1 - January 1, 2005 Week 1 - January 1, 2005 Run! The Water is Coming!” Run! The Water is Coming!” Freely Distribute to Churches to Encourage Prayer and Relief Aid Freely Distribute to Churches to Encourage Prayer and Relief Aid © 2005 JDN - National Prayer Network © 2005 JDN - National Prayer Network NOAA

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Page 1: Indonesian Tsunami Prayer Update Week 1 - January 1, 2005 “Run! The Water is Coming!” Freely Distribute to Churches to Encourage Prayer and Relief Aid

Indonesian Indonesian Tsunami Tsunami

Prayer UpdatePrayer Update

Week 1 - January 1, 2005Week 1 - January 1, 2005

““Run! The Water is Coming!”Run! The Water is Coming!”

Freely Distribute to Churches to Encourage Prayer and Relief AidFreely Distribute to Churches to Encourage Prayer and Relief Aid

© 2005 JDN - National Prayer Network© 2005 JDN - National Prayer Network

NOAA

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On Dec. 26 the World’s Largest Earthquake in 40 Years causedTidal Waves 5 to 50 feet high which struck 11 nations, and killed thousands in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand.

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Topics Week Topics Week 111. The capital Banda

is 50% destroyed (Beach to Mosque)

2. Most coastal cities and roads erased

3. Aid stuck on Tarmac

4. Christians responding from Medan, Jakarta

5. P.R.A.Y. for Aceh

6. Ways to give

1.

3.

2.

4.

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SnapshotSnapshotssfrom from AcehAceh

Mosque

Beach

A least 7 tsunami waves surged up into the beach neighborhoods. The waters reached to the center of Banda and the great Mosque, carrying hundreds of corpses and tons of debris.

Sunday beach goers, returning fishermen, morning market shoppers: all were swept away.

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The Outer Beach in The Outer Beach in BandaBanda

About 3,600 people lived in the beach neighborhod of Meuraxa, and many city kids were playing at the beach last Sunday morning.

It has been completely destroyed.

Before and after. From DigitalGlobe

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“Run! The water is coming! In just a few minutes thousands had lost their families. This must be what Judgment Day looks like, with hysterical screams and thousands of people looking for their loved ones, everywhere.” Nani Afrida, Jakarta Post

A dozen Christian ministry workers were gathered for worship Sunday morning when they felt the quake and saw the tide run out. They ran for their lives and made it to higher ground. All were saved, though only one of their homes was not destroyed. No time for that. It was time to try to save others.

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Lhoknga Lhoknga DestroyedDestroyed

Coastal highways gone,No roads, airports or ports.

Dec 29, 2004

Jan 10, 2004

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Aid stuck on the Aid stuck on the TarmackTarmack

The scarcest resources are transport and local language speakers to help coordinate and deliver the aid to remote areas and the new refugee camps.

Three weeks worth of food is sitting on the tarmac, waiting on bureaucrats and transportation.

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Christians Christians Truck in Truck in AidAidThe National Prayer Network and hundreds of Indonesian churches are sending aid with native speakers directly to Aceh.

• 10 Doctors arrive Dec 27

• Collection Centers set up in major Cities Dec 28

• National ministry teams depart for Aceh Dec 29

• Truckloads of food leave Medan Dec 30

• Boat transport secured for coastal areas Dec 30

• More teams arrive Jan 3

ALL COASTAL ROADS DESTROYED

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How To P.R.A.Y. for AcehHow To P.R.A.Y. for Aceh1. Pray for “P” Teams – Prayer Network and Prayer

Warriors

The National Prayer Network has organized a massive interdenominational coalition to send aid and ministry teams to Aceh from the nearest large city, MEDAN, North Sumatra.

2. Pray for the “R” teams – Resident field workers

About a dozen long-term field workers survived the waves.They speak the local dialect and know the needs intimately.

3. Pray for the “A” teams – Aid delivery from many nations.

Many Muslims will be shocked by the kindness of the West.

4. Pray for the “Y” teams – Teams sharing about “Yesus” or Isa-al-Masih (Jesus the Messiah) with Muslims.

Seminaries, churches, and mission teams are sending workers to this harshest Muslim region to share the gospel.

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WAYS TO GIVE WAYS TO GIVE 1.1. To your local Church – Designate “Indonesia Relief”To your local Church – Designate “Indonesia Relief”

2.2. To the Indonesian National Prayer Network and To the Indonesian National Prayer Network and national workers delivering aid directly on the ground national workers delivering aid directly on the ground (Physical Aid and long term spiritual ministry)(Physical Aid and long term spiritual ministry)

• www.Pioneers.orgwww.Pioneers.org -> Donate -> Tsunami Relief -> Donate -> Tsunami Relief• www.OCI.org -> Donate -> Onlinegiving -> Indonesia Reliefwww.OCI.org -> Donate -> Onlinegiving -> Indonesia Relief• www.IMB.org -> Donate -> Tsunami Reliefwww.IMB.org -> Donate -> Tsunami Relief

*All funds 100% to field, no administrative costs*All funds 100% to field, no administrative costs

3.3. To Relief Agencies (Physical Aid with government)To Relief Agencies (Physical Aid with government)• www.WorldRelief.orgwww.WorldRelief.org• www.Compassion.comwww.Compassion.com• www.WorldVision.orgwww.WorldVision.org

* Aid agencies take about 10-20% for administrative costs* Aid agencies take about 10-20% for administrative costs

© 2005 JDN – National Prayer Network – Distribute Freely to © 2005 JDN – National Prayer Network – Distribute Freely to ChurchesChurches