Monday, August 20, 2007

Earthquake Relief Fund


Hey folks,

We are sending out a request to join Peru Mission in collecting aid to send to the earthquake victims in central-south Peru. It was reported by Peru's National Civil Defense Institute (INDECI) that "16,669 homes have been destroyed. Reports are for the areas of Ica, Lima, Junín and Huancavelica. It was also reported that 9 highways, 8 hospitals, 4 churches, 2 schools and 2 hotels have been destroyed."

Below is some information on how you can help. Our plan is to send the first wire of funds from the states this Thursday, followed by another wire 10-14 days later. Thank you for your participation, and please continue to pray for those affected and for the Gospel & the Church of Jesus Christ to shine at this moment.

Grace & Peace,
John

[You can view the original Peru Mission e-bulletin here.]

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

As many of you know, a massive 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck Peru Wednesday evening at 6:40pm, killing hundreds in the southern cities of Pisco and Ica. One church in Pisco collapsed during a memorial service, which alone has left an estimated 200 dead.

The quake thankfully did little damage in the capital city of Lima 90 miles away, a city of nearly 10 million where many more might have perished. The mission's own RUF pastor John Ferguson, with his wife Heather and their children Colton, Jason, Justin, Kevin and Miranda, and our SALI director Caleb Sutton, all happened to be in Lima at the time and experienced some of the panic that occurred there. In northern Peru where our mission works, we felt the tremor, but did not suffer any damage.

The quake thankfully did little damage in the capital city of Lima 90 miles away, a city of nearly 10 million where many more might have perished. The mission's own RUF pastor John Ferguson, with his wife Heather and their children Colton, Jason, Justin, Kevin and Miranda, and our SALI director Caleb Sutton, all happened to be in Lima at the time and experienced some of the panic that occurred there. In northern Peru where our mission works, we felt the tremor, but did not suffer any damage.

The people of Peru are responding to the disaster and sending aid to the affected regions. As a mission, we will also be sending aid through the local church and/or the National Evangelical Council of Peru, which has already taken steps to collect needed items. If you would like to give to our brothers and sisters in need, you may send your contributions to the following address:

Christian Missionary Society
Re: Earthquake Relief Fund
PO Box 53363
Knoxville, TN 37950-3363

We will pledge to use 100% of any contributions received by Thursday, August 23 toward buying emergency supplies for those left without water, electricity or shelter, and 100% of any contributions received afterward toward ongoing care of the victims of this natural disaster.

Thank you again for your prayers.

In His Grace,
the Peru Mission team

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