Report from YWAM in New Zealand following the Earthquake!
Here's an update from the YWAM Base Team Leader, Jeremy Slough, at YWAM Oxford, the closest YWAM base to Christchurch (30 mins west of the city, recently devastated by an earthquake. They also have a ministry house right in the city of Christchurch. Share this with other YWAMers to pray.
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Dear Friends and Family,
Thanks everyone for all your prayers and concerns.
As most of you have heard we are all doing fine here in Oxford. We definitely felt the earthquake, but no harm was done.
My main thoughts and prayers are for the city of Christchurch and just how we are to continue to respond as these events unfold. Last night we were able to send three vans in to Hagley Park where 100's were displaced and without proper shelter in the rain. We brought 18 people back and were able to provide food, shelter and showers for the night. Today 9 of them have gone back into Christchurch in an attempt to resume their travel plans. The rest will stay here for another night and resume their plans tomorrow.
On another note, this weekend is our start date for our largest semester of the year. We have 55 students scheduled to come in this weekend to start our courses on Sunday. Domestic flights are running and international flights are scheduled to resume this afternoon, but will probably experience some delays.
Noah and Kate are doing fine at our City Ministry house in Christchurch, although the house sustained some damage.
Prayer Points
- How we as a community can best serve and respond as these events unfold
- That our network and communication lines will remain open
- Quick recovery of Christchurch city
- Comfort for those experiencing great loss, fear and trauma
- That our students would not be detoured from attending our courses
- That there would be minimal setbacks for the running of our schools (ie. possible delay of food supply and fuel as the immediate need is focused on the city.)
Thanks for your prayers!
Jeremy Slough
YWAM Oxford, Base Team Leader
Find out more about this base at the YWAM Oxford website: www.ywamoxford.org


