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September 13, 2024 Global Servant Emergency Care
Global Servant Emergency Care
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GoalTo help our global servants recover personal losses and provide critical trauma care.
SummaryThis project seeks to provide critical care to our global servants impacted by disasters or crises.
DescriptionCatastrophic flooding has struck Chiang Rai province in northern Thailand, affecting more than 10,000 homes, according to news reports from the Bangkok Post. Some are calling it the worst flooding in 80 years, with the Kok River overflowing to submerge the entire business district of Chiang Rai city. Across Thailand, 48 provinces remain under flash flood warnings through the September 18th, with the potential for further devastation. International Ministries (IM) is deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of its global servants and partners in the region. The Williams and Coats families, IM global servants stationed in Chiang Rai, have been forced to flee their homes due to rising floodwaters. With ongoing flood warnings, immediate needs for displaced families include food, clean water, and shelter, while longer-term efforts will focus on restoration and rebuilding. Kyle and Katrina Williams, IM global servants in Chiang Rai, have been providing updates on the situation as it unfolds. They are urgently asking for prayer and support.
Prayer RequestsIM is calling for urgent prayer for all those affected by the floods, especially for the families of its global servants and local partners.