nor ruin or destruction within your borders,
but you will call your walls Salvation
and your gates Praise."
... a new adventure ...
Hold still, earth! That is the thought that keeps running through our minds these last two weeks – the ground seems to be constantly moving and rolling and shifting, and we are definitely tired of it. We had another BIG earthquake Thursday morning, a 7.8 with an epicenter only 20 minutes away, so it actually felt bigger than the first one (which was 8.8 with an epicenter 8 hours away). It happened in the morning when we were in class on the second floor of the DTS building, which is not the most stable building in the world, and let me tell you IT MOVED. Like seriously shifted back and forth and up and down, for about a minute. We all stood up and freaked out, some girls running down the stair screaming (and falling – running down stairs while the whole building is lurching back and forth is generally not the best idea, just for future reference), some people hit the floor. I mostly just froze where I was (in front translating – whenever a tremor comes I freeze and wait for it to pass and so they all watch my face to see if it lasts longer and if I freak out, they freak out… so I try to just pause and smile then keep going so no one panics. But this time, it was genuinely scary, I remember thinking the building was going to fall and crash in. But it eventually ended, we went outside and everyone was ok. So it was like take two of earthquake: power went out again for a couple days, it keeps cutting in and out, we set up camp again, people took refuge in the hills and on the base again, baking bread every meal in a brick oven we have from the 80s on the base.. it feels like a creepy, eirie replay of last week. But this time we are more stressed and more on edge, waiting for the next aftershock. They happen every 20 minutes, sometimes up to 7.5… which is technically an earthquake. Apparently we had 15 full-fledged earthquakes (above 5.0 I think qualifies as an earthquake, not just a tremor) Thursday, with about 100+ tremors, and our region is officially a "catastrophe zone". We’re still feeling seasick, dizzy and stressed from always being tense and waiting for the next tremor, sleeping very lightly, some people sleeping in clothes and shoes, waiting to see if its just a tremor that stops after a few seconds, or if it keeps going. Then there is the question of the electricity, feeding 200+ people, if there is a tsunami alert or not, getting in touch with family (especially family members here in Chile when cell service goes out after a quake it’s stressful for everyone trying to see if their family is ok), not to mention all the emotional stress of planning on leaving for outreaches, teams traveling, etc… basically we need a lot of prayer for peace, tranquility, trust in the Lord and in His plan, and wisdom for administering the resources God is providing here. God has a purpose for all of this, and we are trusting in Him for His plan and what He wants to reveal through these circumstances. But God is working to raise up resources to help His people here…
The good news is, teams have been coming in from other YWAM bases, from Home with Hope, from churches, from Operation Mobilization, and individuals wanting to help, and we are currently getting things ready to start a Homes of Hope project here on the base, complete with a mass-production home construction workshop where we can create more homes in less time and transport them to areas in need of shelter. The guys have been chainsawing down trees and clearing out their beloved soccer field (sad day! but worth it) to create an area to start to create this mini house-building-factory, investors from the States were helicoptered in Thursday right after the earthquake to talk about backing up this project, and churches are already asking how they send teams and begin supporting the relief efforts. I will be in contact with the project leaders when I am home again, so if there are people who want to come down to Chile and help Homes of Hope, let me know – they will be accepting teams starting Easter week. God is giving us all a peace from His hand, even when there is a lot of fear and tension an stress from everything that’s been going on the 2 weeks, and we know He is bigger. This whole experience has given us a new sense of how awesome and mighty our God is, how helpless we are without Him, how much we depend on Him, how even His creation is so powerful and awe-inspiring, how fleeting life really is, how we can work our whole lives for something and lose it in an instant, how the Lord gives and takes away, how he calls us as leaders in times of crisis to bring others hope…. But mostly just how our God is so HUGE!
Please pray for continued peace, for safety, for administration of resources, for wisdom, for travel mercies, for electricity to come back and stay on for good, for clear communications, for Homes of Hope to get up and running, for the government of Chile to be prudent and effective in this time of crisis…. For God’s purpose for all of this to be revealed and people would come to know Him through all of this.
UPDATE:Thank you again for your prayers, I talked to Teresa today FINALLY and she is fine, her and her whole family are in their house in Concepcion, in the neigborhood that got hit the hardest, but their house is fine... they have no electricity internet or running water, but they have cell service, candles, and a little food the police are bringing them day by day. It's really dangerous in their city, people are ransacking all the stores, setting fire on the businesses, robbing everywhere, so the police are patrolling all the time and they aren't allowed out of their house from 6pm-sunrise. It's crazy. Keep them in your prayers please! They sounded very stressed and scared but they know they are in God's hands. They went through a terrible three days after the earthquake because they couldn't find their grandmother, and finally found her alone three days later, I don't know details but I know it was traumatic. Keep them in your prayers, but thank God they are all alright. Daniela and her family are fine too, I havent talked to her but I know she is alright and with her family. Thank God.The base here is starting to organize resources and teams to start building long-term housing and short-term shelter and do clean-up, relief efforts, etc, here in town and throughout Chile. If anyone wants to get in contact with the director of the base here, Mitch Anderson (who is from Santa Cruz, California, is a total surfer Calvary Chapel guy, went to CC Santa Barbara for years and years and is an amazing man of God with a heart for Chile and transforming society to reach people for Christ), let me know, I can get you connected to him to send resources, teams, equipment, finances, whatever. Thanks for your prayers and support!As the death count rises here (803 as far as I know), we are covering Chile in our prayers, asking God for His provision, protection, quick rebuilding, wise management of resources and aid, as well as remembering Haiti here and how the corruption and roots the country was founded on (apparently the Haitians dedicated their island to Satanism in "exchange" for freedom from French colonialism... so they basis the country was founded on includes lots of slavery, withcraft, Satanism, child prostitution and human trafficking for slavery, prostitution and organ sales - these cultural and spiritual elements in Haiti are really making rebuilding difficult... keep praying for the power of Christ to set people free and bring light, hope and rebuilding to Haiti, and that Chile can avoid that corruption in the relief efforts and inflow of volunteers and resources and finances. Thank God the country here has a much more sound government, with a lot more regulations and checkpoints the money will have to pass through, and will evangelical and Catholic roots the people are going back to now. It's heartbreaking to see this country I love so much hit so hard with this disaster, but I know God has a plan and is bringing hope here already... I personally have talked to many people who thank God for their safety and are turning back to their roots as Christians or Catholics and leaning on the Lord in a time of crisis... He is working...Love you all, thanks for your prayers!