This past week a massive cyclone hit the coast of South Africa with tremendous force. Home to the new Brethren Church network, Durban was impacted by over nine inches of rain in less than thirty-six hours. The resulting flash floods caused rivers to swell dozens of times past their normal limits, carrying mud and debris down hills, mountainsides, and valleys, to the sea. The loss of life and property is still hard to comprehend as houses, businesses, and equipment, vehicles were swept away in the roaring tumult.
Many of your brothers and sisters hunkered down, hoping to ride out the storm. Unfortunately, while some managed to stay dry and safe, not all our Brethren were able to. Several Pastors lost their houses to mudslides and flooding. One church building was also destroyed.
During the early part of the storm, Pastor Elias attempted to get children and other adults to safety after school. He had his vehicle stall and then swept into the raging river. Although he was able to free himself and several other children and adults, he lost his middle son Favour and two other adults still trapped in the vehicle. The loss is overwhelming.
Pastor Sandile and his wife Abby turned their home into a refuge for others needing shelter and food. Abby kept families busy while Sandile and other leaders worked to help those in need dig out and locate those deceased still in the mud and water. The experience was a trying time and exhausting, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Sandile and Abby opened their home to Pastor Maxwell, his wife Slee, and their children after their home was all but destroyed. On your behalf, we released funds from Brethren Relief to help with the immediate needs of buying food, blankets, and clothing as the church continues to serve the affected community. We also established an Isaiah 58 project for anyone who would like to give specifically to help with those ongoing efforts.
Although the days ahead will be hard, your partners rejoice because they know you are with them in spirit, prayer, and love. They know they are not alone! They also know a more profound truth. There is hope!
On Easter Sunday, Pastor Sandile and Pastor Franc Blair led worship at the new church in Waterfall. Beginning with foot washing and ending in praise, your partners also recognize that there is hope and reason to celebrate even during loss and tragedy. The tomb is empty, and Christ is risen!