Rev Ronnie Welong General Director KGBI
Julianus
Ta’orudo Halawa
Tauduzisokh Halawa
Jama praying with Sunday School children
Jama singing with Sunday School children
Jama teaching Sunday School children
David McLellan meets Jama
Jama looking out to sea
Jama looks out to sea
Jama helps in house reconstruction
Faigi Guol and his son Sabarudi
David McLellan discusses the order of service
David McLellan
David McLellan looks out to sea
David McLellan
Shoreline on Nias
Traditional fishing boat
A fisherman paddles back to shore
A fisherman pulls his boat ashore
The morning’s catch
Fishing boats
A single shoe in the sand
Part of an old hull
Nias shoreline
Fishing boats
A sandal washed ashore
The jungle at Watastiga, Nias
Watastiga, Nias
Rice growing in a paddy field
Gunung Sitoli, Nias
Temporary shelter
A local market with cocoa beans drying in the sun
Restoration of the sea defences at Gunung Sitoli, Nias
Restoration work after the earthquakes
workers bend a length of piping
Street drainage, Gunung Sitoli, Nias
Rickshaws, Gunung Sitoli, NIas
Earthquake damaged house
A sofa lies crushed beneath a collapsed house
The earthquake fault line left of the steps just missed this church
Ruined churches are being rebuilt
Ruined houses are being rebuilt
Rebuilt homes are being occupied
‘Jesus is the best’
Rebuilt homes are co-funded by BMS and HIM
David McLellan discusses a church building with Ronnie Welong
The new church building at Watastiga, Nias
Rev Agustinas Awumbas and Ronnie Welong
New church building, Watastiga – about to have it’s first service
Indonesian bible
The first service at the new church in Watastiga, NIas
The new church building at Watastiga, Nias
A key ceremony for a new home
Rural life, after school
A favourite toy
Going to church in Nias
Hope for the future
Communal reading of Psalm 46 (1) God is our safe hiding place, Easy to find when danger strikes. (2)We won’t fear When the world is broken, When mountains crash into the sea.
(1)When roaring waves crash over us, As mountains shake at the sound. (2)There is a river, with streams that make God’s city glad, The holy place where lives the highest God.
(1)God is there, right in town! The city won’t be moved. Early in the morning, God will help. (2)Nations are troubled! Kingdoms totter! God shouts! Earth trembles!
(1)Yahweh is here with his army. Our parents’ God is our high ground. (2)Come! See what Yahweh has done! The kinds of places he’s wiped out.
(1)He stops wars anywhere-now! He splinters bows and breaks spears! He burns chariots! (2)Calm down. Know that I’m God. All nations will know that I am boss. The world will know that I am in charge.
(1)Yahweh is here with his army. Our parents’ God is our high ground. Amen Translation by Henry Neufeld
Theological Reflection Questions In the face of such a huge natural disaster is Pastor Ronny’s response naive optimism or unshakeable faith?
Theological Reflection Questions Are people who have suffered great loss too vulnerable to evangelise and are they open to exploitation even by well meaning Christians? In these situations should Christians simply show compassion but without evangelising?
Theological Reflection Questions Are there lessons that we can learn from his attitude? Is it those who have suffered most who have the greatest faith?
Responsive prayer (congregational response on right) Lead us God to higher ground. Teach us to be still and know that you are God, our refuge in times of trouble, our strength in times of chaos.
Help us not to fear Should the earth give way The mountains quake The waters roar Help us not to fear When the nations stir Or wars destroy And kingdoms fall
Remind us of the river whose streams make glad the city of God. Lead us God to higher ground. Teach us to be still and know that you are God, our refuge in times of trouble, our strength in times of chaos.
Remind us of a place where the most high dwells a place of help at break of day Where wars will cease and bows will break where spears will shatter and shields will burn
Lead us God to higher ground Teach us to be still and know that you are God, our refuge in times of trouble, our strength in times of chaos. Amen