Word has just been received from the General Treasurer's Office at the Global Ministry Center that giving to Haitian Nazarenes for earthquake relief has reached $1.1 million (USD). Thanks be to God for your generosity! After prayer, money is the most important contribution Nazarenes can make right now. If you would like to give to the relief effort, you may do so at through http://www.ncm.org/HaitiEarthquake
It is now three weeks since the earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale struck Haiti on 12 January 2010. According to the Associated Press, the death toll is currently estimated at over 150,000. Nazarene Damage Assessment in Haiti reports from the Caribbean Region indicate the following damage as of 26 January:
The Nazarene Response
The denomination has 555 churches in Haiti and nearly 120,000 members. These are our brothers and sisters in Christ. There is great faith and strong spiritual leadership among the Haitians; there are no missionaries. The strength of our church in Haiti is the result of your prayers, the efforts of Work & Witness teams, and faithful giving to the World Evangelism Fund.
There are Nazarene responders on the ground in Haiti - primarily Haitian Nazarenes who are working diligently to provide relief and comfort to their own people. You are making this possible with your prayers and monetary gifts.
We know there is a strong desire in the hearts of many to go to Haiti and help. Nazarenes are people of action, but there is a need to keep order in the church's response. Some volunteers from other organizations have arrived in Haiti with no supplies of their own and have had to depend on relief organizations to assist them. This consumes scarce resources needed for Haitians.
The church's time in Haiti for further relief work, including reconstruction, is coming soon. Medical teams are already assisting; other kinds of help will be needed for the longer term.
In Closing, I leave you God's Word:
"Because of the devastation of the afflicted, because of the groaning of the needy, Now I will arise," says the LORD; "I will set him in the safety for which he longs" (Psalms 12:5, NASB).
Prayer is the most important thing the church can do. Keep praying that the Lord will provide safety for Haitians in the midst of this devastation.
In and for Him,
J. K. Warrick
General Superintendent
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Work & Witness Trip to South Dakota
A group of Kansas Nazarenes, three from our church, traveled to South Dakota on a Work & Witness trip. While there they spent 4 full days working on the parsonage of the Nazarene church on an Indian Reservation. They were able to replace the roof, remodel a portion of the finished basement, pour a sidewalk, finish the ceiling on the porch and dig new downspout drainage ditches. The group enjoyed great meals, fellowship and nightly devotions in addition to all the work that was accomplished.