** SPECIAL REPORT: ASSEMBLIES OF GOD RESPONDS TO TSUNAMI VICTIMS  

   Assemblies of God Relief efforts were in motion within hours after
   a series of tsunamis hit coastal towns in Asia and Africa Sunday,
   killing over 100,000 people in twelve countries and leaving
   millions homeless.

   Convoy of Hope is working with AG World Missions to ship emergency
   supplies to affected regions. Relief funds are also being sent
   immediately so missionaries and national churches can quickly
   begin meeting needs.

   Indonesia was one of the hardest hit nations after a 9.0 magnitude
   earthquake - the largest in four decades - deep beneath the Indian
   Ocean set in motion a wall of waves that crashed into shorelines
   with devastating force. By Wednesday, more than 32,000 were
   confirmed dead on Indonesia's Sumatra island, the region closest
   to the quake's epicenter.

   AG missionaries are working with a government office in Indonesia
   to send a cargo plane full of supplies to Sumatra, where many
   villages lay in ruins. A government official reported that in one
   of the large villages, which had a population of 30,000, eighty
   percent of the people are missing and presumed dead.

   In Sri Lanka, more than 21,700 deaths have been reported. A pastor
   who oversees AG relief work there e-mailed Headquarters offices in
   Springfield, Missouri, early Monday, reporting: "At the moment, we
   are bringing in scores of people who have no place to go but to
   the church. Some churches have been completely washed out. Already
   over 100 AG believers are dead just in the east and we won't know
   how many more (especially in the south) until tomorrow and the
   days to come."

   India has reported a death toll of more than 12,000, and Thailand
   has confirmed more than 1,500 deaths. Fatalities have also been
   reported in Somalia, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Bangladesh,
   Tanzania, Kenya and Seychelles.

   Jeff Dove, AG World Missions area director in Thailand, contacted
   pastors in the hardest hit areas of that nation Monday. At the
   time, no AG members had been reported among the dead, according to
   Dove. However, many have lost their homes and are in need of
   immediate assistance.

   AG World Missions is asking churches and individual believers
   throughout the United States to help fund the relief efforts.

   Randy Hurst, World Missions Director of Advancement, says, "Never
   before have we had to respond to a disaster of this magnitude. We
   deeply appreciate emergency relief offerings in any amount."

   "Times of emergency like this offer incredible opportunities to
   reach out in the love of Christ [to those who are resistant and
   even hostile to the message of Christ]," he says. "When we can
   transfer funds immediately to missionaries and national churches
   on the ground in the most heavily affected areas, we can make an
   impact for the kingdom of God."

   Those wishing to contribute can call toll-free 1-866-470-9514.

   The AG Relief Web site http://agrelief.ag.org/ will continue to
   post updated reports of the tragedy and relief efforts as more
   news becomes available.
 
The National A/G Office is one of several that I know are involved in relief efforts.  Also there is .....

www.worldvision.org , www.savethechildren.org , www.mercycorps.org

Food For the Hungry - www.fh.org

Here is a note from a RR Commander in Sri Lanka: I received today

today i have visited the area that has been washed by the sea. thousands of people may asking god :why god this happends ? " i also struglled when they ask like that ...lot families,

it means children miss there parents and parents miss there children.. they don't have water ..food .. houses and other things i have fed up my life also.. i don't know what to do...  tsunamis attacked all over the sri lanka it means north ,east and south only site that has small damage is my site (western) from here nearest place is 5 km far and farest place is 425km from here.
 
today i went 120 km for see over one of church .. unfortuantly chruch is not there it has been washed away. any way i am just a ranger commander i want to remind you again. i am not a pastor.and i like to serve to god throug Royal rangers so that's why i got leave from my job and went as give relief.
 
so friend if you have any more just ask me  i am ready ...
 
I AM A RANGER WITH MY SPIRIT SMILE AND MY SOUL.
 
May God Bless You!!!
 
Damith
 
PS: I had asked Damith for a SAFE method of sending funds, so he furnished me with his bank account information,  which I can forward to you on request.
 
Jim Hufferd

 


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