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25/02/2016

Over 43,000people have been in shelters in Fiji after TC Winston. News is coming in slowly . However emergency funds from Australia have reached Fiji,and further emergency funds from Welfare Dept. Of GC have been sent. If you wish to donate please drop us a msg. We can give you info.on how to donate via PayPal or other methods.

21/02/2016

Sad news coming in from Fiji Cyclone Winston has claimed a life of one church member due to collapse,his wife in very serious cindition. Power is still out,water out. Much damage everywhere . AUC Welfare will shortly be advising further news and needs. Currently we will be asking for some emergency funding aiid for Fiji.

16/04/2015

Aid is reaching our members across Vanuatu. No pictures yet as data transmission is slow here. So far over 70 bags of rice are in transit 30 bags of 27kg rice handed out. A house rebuild is planned. Shopping and logistics are tough here at the moment. Roofing iron for many houses along with nails have been purchased and shipping boat is being chartered to deliver that and rice to Epi Island where members have lost houses. Two churches have lost roofs and some walls. Main Port Vila church has sustained some damage to its front porch roof materials and some soffits. Work bee is organized to rebuild a members house in Port Vila.

06/04/2015

SDARM AU Welfare Dept is sending aid to Vanuatu. This ia to assist The South Pacific Union Welfare Dept. Please keep our membership there in your prayers as well as in donations. Updates will come in a few days.

22/11/2013

Greetings!



We have just arrived the other day from the typhoon-ripped province of Leyte. We were able to visit the brethren affected by the typhoon in two areas. We have a detour route since the direct route to the area is very hard to pass. We have traveled from one island to another to reach first the island of Cebu. In the northern part of the island is the city of Bogo where there are about seven families that are SDARM including the family of Bro. Carlos Estrera, one of our senior ministers. We are very thankful to the Lord that there's no casualties among our members. Only there houses and properties were destroyed by the super typhoon. In Bogo City the brethren suffered only minor damage of properties. The roof of their houses were destroyed. The other brethren, only portion of their roof were destroyed while their neighbors who have a better homes were more greatly damage. We distributed food to our brethren in this area. But more relief and goods were distributed by our team to the unbelievers because more of them needed help. About two hundred families received our help in this area.

After that, we traveled the two big islands before we reach our main destination, the province of Leyte. It is a mournful scene when we see the once progressive and beautiful city of Ormoc that is in ruin. The people only erected tent outside their homes using candles and gas lamps. The city is dark as dark as their future. It was totally devastated by the typhoon like what I'd seen before in places destroyed by wars. In the distant barrio of this city, we have members, and we went there to visit them. We discovered them totally homeless. Their place was totally wiped out by the typhoon. All their houses, their source of living: the coconut, banana, and abaca plantations were totally destroyed by the typhoon, We could not notice anymore our church building, it was also wiped out. We also distributed food and clothing to our members and to the barrio people. We also conducted medical mission to this barrio and gave free medicines. We have Dr. Rene Bautista with us, a former member of our church that is now actively helping us in this mission. We were able to help 135 families in this area. The barangay official came and express her gratitude to us while tears were flowing on her cheeks specifically mentioning the name of our church.

After our relief and medical mission in this area, we passed through the town of Palo, Leyte and the city of Tacloban, the areas that were mostly affected by the super typhoon. Here, couldn't hold our human sympathies to the people affected. There are decaying corpses that are not yet retrieved for any reason we don't know. There is a foul odor most especially in the city of Tacloban. We did fastly distribute the bottled water that we have and immediately left the area. The city is like a ghost town. The malls and buildings, the hospitals, schools, and offices were depopulated. Only saw only few civilians and more military and police that are in the area.

However, we are very thankful to the Lord for His protection to the lives of our brethren. We would also express our gratitude to the brethren who extended their help, first to the GC Welfare Department, then to the Australian brethren,the US brethren, the Canadian brethren, and all others who extended their help. May God repay the benevolence of the brethren.

In the Lord's work, Bro. Marcelo Gines.



This is a copy of an email that just arrived to our inbox. We wanted to share it with you all.

18/11/2013

3 van loads of food,water and emergency supplies have arrived into Tacloban City to aid our members there. you donations are at work.

13/11/2013

Hello Friends. We have some news about the situation in the Phillippines. So far 20 confirmed families have lost their houses and one possible church building destroyed. If you live in USA and wish to donate 100% used towards Disaster Appeal please donate to : Pay Pal Id: [email protected] if you live in Australia funds are being collected to buy food, water and shelter supplies for 20 families so far. There are many more in need. Currently we will not be sending a container due to on ground logistical problems until a later date. We have personnel on the ground there with Welfare Dept. of the Philippine Union. THey will relocate the families to another location that has not been severely damaged by the Super Typhoon which hit the region.

If you wish to help in other ways please contact us here .

11/11/2013

We are looking into getting aid to the Philippines . We are thinking of sending a container from Sydney Melbourne to and Perth.Of you are willing to help financially please let us know here . We need funds to pay for shipping costs .We have enough clothing in Perth to fill a container now.

16/09/2013

For those who follow this FB page the 40foot shipping container has arrived into port of lae PNG.

26/08/2013

A $100.00 donation was used to purchase fuel for a 12 hour round trip drive to collect $1500.00 USD worth of DONATED uncut felt pictures etc...for use in the making of felt books for Tiny Tots in the South Pacific Islands. Three giant boxes were filled & packed in 110 degree heat and transported to Central California where they will be re- packed into suitcases to travel back to Australia. From there they will be processed and prepared for future use in Gods service.

07/08/2013

Finally after many months of waiting and working hard by many people a crane had to lift the 40 foot container several times to get it in position to transport. The first truck that came to pick it up got stuck. After an additional $3000.00 payment it was delivered to the docks in Fremantle. It is currently onboard the Grasmere Maesrk Ship bound for Papua New Guinea. Clothing and hospital beds for Mt. Siwi clinic are on board. Keep it in your prayers as the container is not insured for loss.

07/02/2013

Actions speak louder than words. What action have you done today?

31/01/2013

A car load of clothing given to be sent to PNG and everything has been sorted checked and packed away. Neighbours this week are shifting house and plan on giving clothing . Blessing abound in many ways. If you have blessings in your life than share this and click a like.

24/01/2013

It is amazing to see but in the last two months more than FOUR trailer loads of clothing ,shoes, dishes and items have arrived for Papua New Guinea. A retired friend who lives down the road has come to the shed and sorted through all the items and packed them away. So nice to see.

17/10/2012

We recently got more stuffed animals and clothing to take to PNG. We wanted to share this newspaper article to show you what health care is like in PNG. Source:
The National, Tuesday 16th October, 2012
THE Kudjip Nazarene Hospital wishes to acknowledge the letter by Andrew Dupaim titled “Hospital must treat and accept all patients”.
We rejoice that his life was saved.
Perhaps a background and ex­planation can help to address Mr Du­paim’s concerns and others who share the same sentiments.
Kudjip Nazarene Hospital is the only hospital in Jiwaka.
We have served at the level of a district hospital or higher for the past 47 years.
However, according to the Health Department, we are only a health centre and, therefore, not funded as a hospital.
We know that there have been complaints and concerns over our fees as well.
However, about 70% of our ope­rational funds are funded through patient fees.
Similarly, government health care workers currently make up 45% more than Christian Health Service (CHS) health care workers of the same degree.
We have had more than 100 staff who have left in the past two years.
We are glad that the health minister has pledged to make this issue a top priority.
I fear how facilities such as ours
will do if it is not corrected in the 2013 budget as promised.
Currently, CHS treats more than half the health care in the country and yet all 17 CHS hospitals are liste­d as health centres in PNG.
Despite these financial challenges, our hospital treated more than 55,000 outpatients last year.
We took care of more than 5,500 admissions, 1,600 deliveries, 800 major surgeries and more than 900 minor operations and procedures.
There is no way we can do more than that with our current staff, doctor numbers and funding.
For this reason, we do limit some services.
We do accept people from all over PNG for our outpatient clinic.
What do you do when every day someone says “I don’t want to go back to my home area to have sur-
gery – I want it done here”?
Dr Jim is only one man.
We only have enough surgical staff to run one operating theatre.
We only have enough staff to run the hospital with the space we have and we are constantly full with patients from nearby areas.
Until we are staffed and funded appropriately, we cannot expand our services.

Dr Scott Dooley
Nazarene Hospital

25/07/2012

We are getting closer to the sending a 40 foot container to PNG soon. Three volunteers spent their day re packing the container this past Sunday and a Thank you goes out to them. A few more things need to be found and it will be going. Packing more bags of clothing down here now.

28/06/2012

Gratitude snuffs out self-pity. So true that it hurts to read.

04/05/2012

Our shed is full in Perth. A BIG thank you to all who have helped fill it. We are waiting for a few more things to arrive and the container will be on its way. Hoping to send it to PNG by June.

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