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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Earthquake and tsunami in Palu - Donggala

Pray for Palu, Donggala  Indonesia, the Recent Earthquake/Tsunami, and Relief Efforts

Kayla Koslosky ChristianHeadlines.com

Wednesday afternoon October 3, Indonesia was struck with yet another disaster as a volcano on Sulawesi, one of the Indonesian islands, erupted. According to the Associated Press, Mount Soputan started spewing ash nearly 20,000 feet into the sky. Experts are saying this could be a direct result of the earthquake that happened last week.
As a result of this recent string of disasters on the Indonesian islands, thousands of people have either died or been displaced. The government is now calling for international aid as they race the clock to save lives and honor religious traditions. Incredibly, this story has received relatively little mainstream coverage in the Western hemisphere.





Here are five things you need to know about Indonesia and the Earthquake/Tsunami, including details, demographics, and what you can do to help!

1. Indonesia is located in a geographical region referred to as the “Ring of Fire.”

The tragedy in Indonesia comes following a major earthquake and landslide that happened last month in the neighboring islands of the Philippines. These countries are vulnerable to natural disaster’s such as earthquakes, tsunamis and landslides given their geographic location in what scientists call the “ring of fire.” According to National Geographic, the Ring of Fire is an area around the edge of the Pacific Ocean where there is a string of volcanoes and several sites of seismic activity, or earthquakes. National Geographic writes that “Roughly 90% of all earthquakes occur along the Ring of Fire, and the ring is dotted with 75% of all active volcanoes on Earth.”
This is particularly problematic for Indonesia as it is a archipelagic country made up of 17,000 to 18,000 small islands stretching along the equator in South East Asia. Of these thousands of islands, only 922 are permanently inhabited with a population of 261.1 million people.
This year alone Indonesia has had nine earthquakes, eight of which were greater than a 5.0 magnitude. This one, however, was the only one to result in a tsunami.

2. 2. The majority of the population is Muslim.

Muslim populations could be found in Indonesia as early as the 13thcenturyin northern Sumatra. Gradually more and more people subscribed to Islam as opposed to Hinduism and Buddhism like those who inhabited the land before them. Today roughly 88 percent of the population identifies as Muslims, this is important in the cases of mass casualties because Muslim tradition dictates that a person must be buried within 24 hours of dying. Because of this, volunteers have been called upon to dig a massive 33-foot by 330-foot grave for the mass burial of those who lost their lives because of the tragedy. On Monday over 545 bodies were buried in the grave, but volunteers are preparing for a total of 1,300 bodies to arrive. Generally, in Indonesia citizens live in relative religious and cultural harmony.

3. The economy in Indonesia is one of the fastest growing economies in emerging countries, but they are in major debt.

Indonesia’s economy was in disarray following the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and has taken several other economic blows with Chinese market crashes over the years. Slowly, the country’s economy has been recovering, leading to it being called the leading emerging economy in the Southeast Asian sector. The economy was growing at a steady five percent each year up until this point, still, Indonesia is in massive debt. The country’s current deficit is USD $5.5 billion. According to Indonesia Investments, this is equivalent to 2.15 percent of the nation’s GDP in the first quarter of 2018. This is a steep deficit compared to the previous year which was only USD $2.4 billion in the first quarter. The Rupiah, Indonesia’s currency, was under pressure prior to the quake and tsunami from an emerging market currency sell-off, but with the death of almost 1,500 people so far, and the massive hit to the budget for reconstruction, the rupiah’s value has depreciated even more. This year the rupiah has dropped in value by nine percent to the dollar. Government officials have also expressed concern about the effects the collapse of the tourism industry will have on the economy amid the disaster. Bloomberg reports that the Indonesian government was planning to counter rupiah depreciation by leaning on tourism, an industry that in many areas has been completely wiped out.  This, along with several other factors, including as debris, lack of equipment, and a prior lack of resources, is making it incredibly difficult for the country to provide for the 1.6 million people effected by the disaster. On Monday the government announced its need for international aid, and as such organizations from around the world have sprung into action to help.
Franklin Graham’s international Christian relief organization Samaritan's Purse has begun to bring supplies to Indonesia. On Tuesday, the organization announced that they would be preparing to airlift life-saving emergency relief supplies to the disaster ridden country. With more than 1,300 people dead and thousands homeless and in desperate need, the team is planning to fly cargo jets over with heavy-duty plastic tarp, water filtration units, cooking kits and hygiene supplies for survivors. The North Carolina-based organization has a team made up of disaster response specialists on the ground in Indonesia already who are preparing to distribute critical supplies. The organization is deploying its DC-8 from North Carolina and chartering an MD-11 from Dubai to serve the people of Indonesia in whatever capacity they can.

4. The disaster has likely caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage.

So far it is being reported that 1.61 million people have been affected by the quake and tsunami, but many areas are yet to be evaluated. Fox News reports that Donggala, Sigi and Parigi Moutong, which have a combined population of 1.2 million people have yet to be fully assessed as many areas are blocked off from aid. Thousands of homes, cars and businesses have been flattened and that total number of displaced people continues to grow, now in the 100,000s.

 A Hotel called Hotel Roa Roa ( 8 floor building own by local business man who also happened to be a pastor of the local IFGF church) collapsed in Palu with some 50 people inside. So far 3 survivors have been recovered from the hotel’s wreckages and nine bodies have been found. BBC reports that many are feared to still be buried.

One major structure that was damaged by the twin disasters was a mainline yellow bridge in Palu, the island that sustained the most damage and the highest losses. A major bridge in Palu was broken into several pieces and completely flattened, cutting off transportation in some areas and making the receipt of aid more difficult on the island. Along with the damaged bridge, there are also handfuls of blocked roads, significant damages to hospitals, a partially closed airport, and downed telecommunications.

The Palu airport has been temporarily converted into a military base for flying out supplies, but crowds of people have flocked to the airports tryinh to escape. This has made it difficult for pilots to land for fear of being mobbed.

One survivor, 44-year-old food vendor Wiwid, told Reuters, "I'd get a plane anywhere. I've been waiting for two days. Haven't eaten, barely had a drink.” The United Nations Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs says there are nearly 200,000 people in urgent need of assistance, about a quarter of them children.

5. There are tons of ways you can help Indonesia.

There are dozens of aid and relief organizations currently working in or with Indonesia amid this disaster. Many organizations have boots on the ground, like Samaritan’s Purse, and others have helped monetarily. Here is a short list of highly rated Christian relief organizations who you can get involved with if you are compelled to join the relief effort in Indonesia in some compacity.

World Vision International. World Vision International is an evangelical Christian humanitarian aid, development and advocacy organization. They are currently on the ground in Indonesia and accepting donations

Samaritan’s Purse. Samaritan’s Purse is an evangelical Christian humanitarian aid organization that provides international aid as a key part of Christian missionary work. This organization is run by evangelist Franklin Graham

Catholic Relief Services. Catholic Relief Services is an international humanitarian aid organization guided by the Catholic mission of doing good works for others.

World Hope International. World Hope International is a Christian relief and development organization that works in vulnerable communities to alleviate poverty, suffering and injustice

Friday, September 28, 2018

16. Holy Spirit winds of reform

HOLY SPIRIT WINDS OF REFORM
By: Juanita Cercone

Holy Spirit is authority.

The message of salvation has been preached throughout much of Latin America. Millions of people come to the feet of Christ each day, and an entire generation of young people has been impacted with the power of the Holy Spirit, but we have failed to impact our nations. Have you embraced the commission to preach the Gospel, cast out demons, lay hands on the sick, and speak in tongues, yet turned away from the assignment to disciple nations? Are you content with full churches, larger buildings, and manifestations of the Spirit inside while the nation surrounding you remains unchanged?

The Lord is preparing us to be agents of transformation and reformation. Spirit–empowerment moves believers from a minority mentality to places of influence and authority. Our responsibility is to accept and engage that authority in the various arenas of our societies. We cannot remain confined to the four walls of our churches. We have to be salt and light to the world.

The Holy Spirit is blowing in the Latin American continents with a new revival—one different from those experienced in the past. It is a revival of influence, of presence, of reform. Will you be secure in your relationship with Christ and your responsibility before the Lord? You are destined to use the talents, gifts, and creative ideas God has given to change your society. Who is better than the children of God, guided by the Holy Spirit, to give answers for the economic, social, political, and educational crises plaguing our nations?

“For after David had served by the counsel of God in his own generation, he fell asleep, was buried with his fathers, and saw decay.
 Acts 13:36 MEV

“You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how shall it be made salty? It is from then on good for nothing but to be thrown out and to be trampled underfoot by men. “You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden.  Neither do men light a candle and put it under a basket, but on a candlestick. And it gives light to all who are in the house.
Matthew 5:13  -‬15 MEV

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,  teaching them to observe all things I have commanded you. And remember, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.
Matthew 28:19  ‭-‬20 MEV

1 cor. 1:18

What is the Holy Spirit saying to me?

ACTIVATION

Find a quiet place to sit before the Lord and express your thanksgiving for the talents, gifts and authority He has given you to serve your generation.

Envision your role in this needed revival of influence, presence and reform. Don’t wait for the next generations to be the great reformers. Respond to God’s call to bring the Kingdom to every area of your daily life.

15. The power of the fullness the Holy Spirit

THE POWER OF THE FULLNESS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
By: Young Hoon Lee

For a larva just hatched out of an egg, even a little pebble or a small twig seem like great barriers to overcome. However, if the larva will press on through all those “obstacles,” it will eventually become a beautiful butterfly which can fly easily over them.

In the same manner, we may meet a variety of obstacles in life that make us despair. So many people are frustrated because they believe they are incapable of overcoming the challenges they face. The reason they do not live a victorious life as a child of God is because they remain a spiritual “larva.”

Without the fullness of the Holy Spirit, we are powerless, and fall short of all the wonderful promises of God about victorious Christian life. In other words, unless the Holy Spirit transforms us into spiritual “butterflies,” we will not be able to overcome life’s obstacles by ourselves.

Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
Romans 12:2 ESV

For the kingdom of God does not consist in talk but in power.
1 Corinthians 4:20 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/1co.4.20.ESV

for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.
2 Timothy 1:7 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/2ti.1.7.ESV

When we receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit, our lives change comprehensively. We will win any battle against sin with the power of the Holy Spirit. We can solve any problem by the help of the Holy Spirit. Best of all, we can have a most intimate relationship with our God. If you want to live this kind of fascinating life, all you need to do is invite the Holy Spirit in and let Him have control. You will then enjoy a life of fullness with the Holy Spirit.

What is the Holy Spirit saying to me?

ACTIVATION

Identify any places in your spiritual walk where you have been stuck in the “larva” stage. Invite the Holy Spirit into those places and ask Him to transform you into an overcomer.

Praise the Lord for His overcoming Spirit in you! Give Him thanks for power to rise above despair, depression, negativity and fear. Thank Him for filling you with faith and victory!

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