Quake rattles nerves in Taiwan

Posted: 9 March, 2010

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Taiwan (MNN) ― A 6.4 magnitude earthquake rattled southern Taiwan last week, but did not devastate.   Bethany Christian Services is working with partner Cathwel Services in Taiwan. In this case, no news may be good news. 

E-mailed reports from their partner came shortly after the quake, and there was no mention of it.  Coupled with the distance from the epicenter, Bethany takes this to mean the quake did not significantly affect their ministry. 

Team members did say some of the children are in Kaohsiung--one of the areas affected, but children and staff are fine. They did say that the earthquake hit mainly in the rural mountain area, and while it caused some damage and injuries, the situation is under control.

The team remains focused on sharing the hope of Christ where they are. Their work involves a program for adoptive families interested in waiting children who often have moderate-to-severe special needs.

However, the waiting period for a referral has been prolonged to three years. The team is working to limit the number of the applicants and shorten the waiting list, but they have also reinforced their "Waiting Child Program."  

In the meantime, they press forward thanking the Lord for His protection over the children and staff.  Please pray, too, for the people of Taiwan as they work to recover from this earthquake.

 

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Bethany Christian Services
Int'l Adoption Services

Phone: 616-224-7610
Alt. Phone: 800-652-7082
Fax: 616-224-7436
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49501-0294

About Taiwan

  • Population: 22,967,000
  • People Groups: 41
  • Unreached Groups:
    13 (32%)
  • Primary Language: Chinese, Mandarin
  • Primary Religion: Ethnic Religions
  • Evangelical: 2.7%
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