On Wednesday last week the government announced that all pupils in coastal regions of the country would have to attend classes on Saturdays from that very week, until the end of January. The mid-year break was also cut from 2 weeks to just one. Suddenly families and teachers had to cancel any previous plans or commitments and get used to the idea of Saturday school for the next 4 months.
The reason for this? This year is expected to be a severe rainy season, causing flooding, crop failures and mud slides. The government want the school year to finish a month early, before the worst of the rains, so that school closures are minimised. Schools in the flood plains may also be needed as refuges for people whose homes may be flooded.
It is easy to be alarmed by such predictions - though the forward planning is somewhat reasurring. The government has invested in flood prevention measures in the areas which are usually worst hit, and are running an extensive educational campaign, instructing citizens on the preventitive measures they should be taking. On the other hand, the recent tragic mudslide in Guatemala is an example of the destuction rains can bring regardless of our best efforts.
Elsewhere in the world, there is so much suffering currently through wars and civil wars. It is not just natural disasters that are to be feared, but also our own selfishness, greed and violence.
Isaiah 45 v 8 reads: You heavens above, rain down righteousness; Let the clouds shower it down. Let the earth open wide, let salvation spring up, let righteouness grow with it.
As we hope and pray there will not be loss of life in this year´s El NiƱo rains, as I see the terrible news from the other side of the world on the television night after night, I am making this my prayer. May God flood our country and our world with His salvation and righteousness. May this be a season of redemption.
I've been living in Ecuador since 2005, working as a missionary doctor. Here I reflect on the country around me and expressions of faith I encounter.
Monday, 5 October 2015
Thursday, 1 October 2015
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Extract from the book....
Once upon a time Tamarita
Rachel and little sister Emily climbed into the pick-up truck. They were very excited because Mummy and Papi
had announced they were going to go visiting.
They bounced up and down on the back seat, impatient to be on their
way.
As Papi drove off towards the village,
Tamarita Rachel and little sister Emily looked back at their nice clean white
house standing tall amongst the banana plants, and waved, “Bye, bye house, we
will be back soon.”
“Who are we going to visit?” asked Tamarita
Rachel, wanting to know where they were going on this fine sunny
afternoon.
“We are going to visit some children who
need our help.” Mummy replied.
“Oh.” Tamarita Rachel stopped to think. “I wonder what we can help them with.”
In the village they drove past the shops and
up a back lane, bumping over the stony track.
Tamarita Rachel could see that these houses were not like the clean
white house she lived in. These houses
were made of bits of wood and plastic.
The flies and bugs buzzed in and out, and the rain could get in
too. Tamarita Rachel wondered who they
had come to visit here.
Papi stopped the pick-up truck, and they all
piled out. Mummy held little sister
Emily´s hand as they carefully walked along the dusty track to a tiny little
house on stilts. Tamarita Rachel thought
it was a very strange looking house indeed.
It was so teeny, tiny small. It
only had one room. There were no
bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and bathroom like in her house. There was just one room that had to be all
those things at once. There were some
rickety wooden planks for steps leading up to the door, and the windows were
just holes. They did not have any glass
in them.
There was a little boy hanging out of one of
the windows, and he waved to them as they approached.
“Hello,” called Mummy, “Good afternoon, is
anyone in?”
A lady came to the door and called back,
“Thank you for coming. Do come in.” ...
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