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SE Asian earthquake victims find healing
Lucy Campbell, IMB
August 22, 2019
2 MIN READ TIME

SE Asian earthquake victims find healing

SE Asian earthquake victims find healing
Lucy Campbell, IMB
August 22, 2019

He sped home on his motorbike, desperate to see his family in the wake of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake. He had waited 30 minutes – long enough to let the tremors subside – but a sudden landslide took him by surprise.

The treacherous trip for Cahya* affected his life forever.

When he resumed consciousness, he had two broken legs. Unable to afford medical care, Cahya and his parents sought out the shaman for healing, but his efforts were painful and fruitless.

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Soybean harvesters in Southeast Asia continue to rebuild their lives after a devastating earthquake in their area.

About six months after the earthquake, Cahya, who was still hobbling painfully on crutches, met missionaries who lived and worked in the area. One night, Cahya came to their Bible study, where the missionaries shared stories of Jesus’s healing power. Cahya shared his own story about his injuries and trips to the shaman.

Joyo,* a new Christian and fellow earthquake victim, shared how God had answered prayers about healing his own foot. Together the group prayed for Jesus’ healing for Cahya.

A few weeks later, Cahya could walk without crutches and pain. He and his family stopped going to the shaman.

“The Lord did a mighty work in Cahya’s legs, but the greater work was in Cahya’s heart,” one Christian worker said.

Cahya and his family were all baptized, and they now go to a house church with Joyo and his family.

  • Pray that Christians in the local church in this Southeast Asian area would hunger and thirst to know God and make Him known.
  • Pray for wisdom and discernment for the missionaries and their national partners.
  • Pray also that the Lord would mobilize His Church to help with continued efforts in earthquake relief.

Gifts through the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering support Southern Baptists in Southeast Asia and around the world who minister in the wake of natural disasters – and who share the gospel with those who have never heard it.

Learn more about Southeast Asian peoples here.

*Names changed.

(EDITOR’S NOTE – Lucy Campbell is a Journeyman serving in Eastern Europe.)