Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Email from Mattie Lou Brandon

Right after the Tsunami's hit I posted an email received from a missionary serving in Sri Lanka. I just received another one that was sent out to all of the employees here at The Salvation Army. So, I'm sorry if you've already read this but for those of you who haven't, it's worth it.

Joy

EMAIL FROM MATTIE LOU BRANDON - SRI LANKA

You will recall, Mattie Lou Brandon, a former employee of THQ here in Atlanta, now serving as Financial Director for the Sri Lanka Territory.

Lou has been interviewed on CNN News and has also been providing us with her account of the tsunami disaster, the miracle of God's protection of her life, and an update of what The Salvation Army is doing to bring relief and recovery in Sri Lanka.

Here is the latest communique from her:


Greetings from Sri Lanka,

I Thank God for His many Blessings.

I Thank Him for the opportunity to sit here at my computer, to write and say Thank You for your prayers and concerns.

Here in Colombo it is business as usual. People are busy living their lives and the quiet hush that once covered this city is nearly forgotten.

Yet ten miles from here many are suffering from the loss of loved ones and all that they possessed. Many had their loved ones taken from their arms, snatched from their view by something they loved, by something they found beautiful and at times calming. Many have worked so long on the sea for their worldly possessions, and in a few short minutes it was washed away, taken by something they trusted and depended upon for their living.

As I write to you so many are crying and grieving, wondering where to turn and having no place to go. There are those who don't have enough to eat, no less a place to lay their heads. Their lives are a cacophony of confusion. Their emotions low, but their hearts and minds are in an uproar and a commotion. Those who are afraid to close their eyes, for all they can do is relive the nightmare that has taken control of their lives. Others can't wait to sleep for it is the only peace that they have. Many desire death's sleep as a permanent solution to what has become a never ending emotional roller coaster. Some have opted to die instead of living, they have no hope to cling too.

So many stories being relived again and again. Some stories of how they were victors over death and how some lost the battle.

So many were lost before, not knowing Jesus, now wondering aimlessly, void of possessions and loved ones and having no will or hope to go on.

Please continue to pray for these souls. Please pray for not only their physical needs to be met, but also their spiritual needs to be met. I know God hears the prayers of the Saints. I am sure I am here today because of the prayers of the Saints. I am writing today, blessed by God, because so many have loved me enough to lift me up before His throne in prayer. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

As the days pass, there are many new concerns. Here in Colombo many food items are becoming harder to purchase. With this island being surrounded on all sides by water, fish is a large part of every poor families diet. It is economical and in large supply. With the conditions being as they are, the few fishermen that did not lose their boats can't fish, because it is not safe to eat it, people won't buy it and rightfully so.

Poultry is becoming scarce and very expensive, as well as mutton. Staples such as sugar, salt and milk power have all been all purchased for the disaster victims. The store shelves are bare. The few shop owners that have food have gone from the humanitarian mode to the get rich quick mode. Many items are being flown in for the people in need, but ships are slow coming in to replenish the store shelves.

Petrol is hard to find. For the last couple of days the service stations around THQ have been out of Diesel and Petrol. On the outskirts of town there are stations that have Petrol, but the prices are very high, and you have to drive quite a way to purchase it.

As you can see there are many challenges here. But I. Thank God for the privilege to be here to experience each challenge, and I know that He will be by all of our sides to see us through. I Thank God for the many people who have come to the aid and rescue of the survivors. So many have opened their hearts and their checkbooks to help those in need.

Once again thank you for your prayers, concerns and well wishes during our Lords Birthday Celebration. It means so much to me out here in the field of souls.

May God's blessings cover you and your family. May his Grace, Mercy and Love surround you all forever and always,

Your sister in Christ

Lou Brandon

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joy, it took me forever to find your site, because Marty doesn't have a link to it. This is Hoosier - how are you doing? I can't get to Blogspot in my city because the server is blocked, so I'm having fun trying to catch up with some of you who are too good for Xanga. I'm in Thailand right now for break, and it's great. I miss you guys, though, and you are in my thoughts daily.

Please be encouraged by what you're doing, Joy. There is so much that you are accomplishing that no one else can do right now. I mean that. Father is using you in some amazing ways, and you are a blessing. You are so much of an encouragement to me, you don't even know. Thanks.

Miss you, girl, and I really hope to se you this summer. Take care!

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