India church forgoes Christmas celebration to help flood victims

India church forgoes Christmas celebration to help flood victims

by | 01 Feb 2016

More than 400 people were killed and 1.8 million displaced late in 2015 by heavy monsoon rainfall that caused major flooding in two South Indian states, particularly the coastal city of Chennai.

Nazarenes at the Mt. Carmel Church of the Nazarene in the Andhra Pradesh District were moved by the plight of the people in their own community who lost homes and businesses in the flood and wanted to do something. The congregation, which numbers about 125 people, collected high-quality rice, sunflower oil, and lentil beans to assemble 50 relief packages. Inside each package was also a set of clothing for one man, one woman, and one child. They distributed the packages to displaced families in the area.

For the rest of the story, see Engage magazine.

Tags
Comments

Latest

Image
Holiness Workshop

Eurasia Nazarenes join other Wesleyan…

21 May 2024
Go to content
Image
Chile Flag

Flags of the Nations: Chile

21 May 2024
Go to content
Image
In Memoriam

In Memoriam: 17 May 2024

16 May 2024
Go to content
Image
ENC

Eastern Nazarene College announces three new…

16 May 2024
Go to content

Most Popular

Image
Cameroon
Caption

The Cameroon flag is a vertical tricolor of green, red and yellow, defaced with a five-pointed star in its center. The center stripe is thought to stand for unity: red is the colour of unity, and the star is referred to as "the star of unity." The yellow stands for the sun and also the savannas in the northern part of the country, while the green is for the forests in the southern part of Cameroon.

Flags of the Nations: Cameroon

29 Apr 2024
Go to content

Newsletter