We were delighted that our Bible College were able to go away as a family and see the marvellous meeting of the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. This is a beautiful place where the students were able to take time out from their academic studies and focus on team building.
Storm Gaja
Do you know the damage that 160km/hour winds can have on a community
Storm Gaja in November 2018 affected Tamil Nadu impacting 8 different districts. Tragically 63 people died mostly in the districts of Thiruvarur, Thanjavur and Pudukottai. The infrastructure of villages was damaged with our Hope Gardens team reporting that 1,000 transformers, 201 electricity substations and 5,000 boats were destroyed.
The impact to families was huge as thousands of small holdings and plantation were destroyed
It has been report that thousands of cattle and birds died and 18000 hectares of coconut trees were uprooted. All of this destruction along with the 56,000 hectares of crops that were destroyed has resulted in loss of income, jobs and food for communities.
Hope Garden’s Relief efforts
Archbishop Samuel worked alongside Pastor Thanjai Williams in Mannargudi identifying the key needs of those impacted. A team from Hope Gardens rented a van drove the 7 hour journey to distributed the relief materials in Pastor Thanjai William’s church premises.
What was in the relief packs?
Wonderful team work by the Bible College Students and Staff at Hope Gardens enabled 100 relief kits to be made up. They contained 5 kg of Rice, lentils, seeds, Masoor Dhall, chick peas, wheat flour, cooking oil, masala powder, biscuits, candles, towels, blankets, bucket, mugs, soap and clothes for children and adults.
Gold Milan reports back from Mannargundi:
Indeed the beneficiaries were happy about the relief materials and conveyed their heartfelt thanks. The pastor provided us lunch and dinner and a place to rest at night. The very next morning we started our jouney back to Cumbum and reached safely in the afternoon.
New Bible College students for 2016/17
Graduation of Bible College Students and Ordination & Commissioning of Pastors
On Wednesday April 3rd 2013 it was our Bible College Student’s graduation and the Commission of our pastors and their Ordinations. The Rhema Partnership would like to say thank you for your support, both financially and in prayer to make this possible.
Bishop Samuel writes:
By the grace of God we had our Bible College graduation, Commissioning and Ordination of Pastors. God had enabled us to graduate six students, commission five pastors and gave Ordination for five Presbyters. 220 people attended the ceremony.
Rev.Dr.Jeyapalan, the new acting Principal of our Bible College gave the message. Our Bible College students have gone for field work in the new diocese’s they will be working in. Please pray for them, they will be placed there until the 30th April. Rev.Anbarasu, Rev.Solomon, Pastor. Martin will be with them.