One Survivor's Account of the December 2004 Tsunami
In the Sri Lankan town of Matara, 49-year-old Susiripala Naorunnage tells a firsthand account of the tsunami that killed thousands of people in December 2004.
Just $5 provides 1 evangelism pack to reach seekers for Christ in North Africa and the Middle East.
Here's how it works:
First, volunteers fill thousands of evangelism packs with New Testaments and other Christian materials.
Second, the same volunteers wake up before dawn and meet long lines of cars at ferry terminals in Southern Europe. Families from North Africa and the Middle East are waiting to board ferries home. While they wait, our missionaries and volunteers distribute evangelism packs.
Third, evangelism packs find their way into homes throughout the closed nations of the Middle East and North Africa. Because the packs contain contact information for our missionary call centers throughout the world, we hear from THOUSANDS of people who want to know more about Jesus.
The end result is that the light is penetrating the darkness in places hard for Christian missionaries to work freely.
Please take a moment to be a part of this important work!
Thank you and God bless you.
In the Sri Lankan town of Matara, 49-year-old Susiripala Naorunnage tells a firsthand account of the tsunami that killed thousands of people in December 2004.
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