Floods

Jubilee Centre February 11th, 2008

This year Zambia is experiencing one of the worst floods in many years. The water is flowing fast and furious destroying bridges, pulling down houses, washing away crops in the farms, causing human Mapalo Victim of Floodingfatalities and creating challenges of water born diseases. Sadly, most of flood victims are people living in low-income communities and in rural areas where road and communications infrastructures are already poor and limited. Therefore, it is difficult to know the extent of the devastation. And in a nation where a society of minority high-income people is busy accumulating wealth to themselves, it is easy for such group to float along with the flood without noticing victims of the flood.

One of the low-income areas affected by the floods is Mapalo a community outside Ndola city centre where Jubilee Centre is working with 13 churches. According to the local pastors report one hundred Flood Victim houses have fallen and one person died when the house he was sleeping in fell on him. Over three hundred people have been displaced and about 38 families are now living in tents. When our pastor heard about this situation, he mobilized resources from members in our church who raised almost four million Kwacha in two days. The funds have been used to purchase food stuff for 50 families. When the members of the church took the food to Mapalo, they were confronted with the reality of the devastation of the floods that it led them to ask, “What must we do next?”

It would have been easy for our local church to drop the food and float with the floods back to their low density community. But by asking this question our pastor knows that during the time of floods God wants us to swim against the flow that we get to the source of the problem. This is not easy and often people who swim against the floods do so alone. We see examples of this in the Bible. Whenever Israel turned to rampant idolatry and evil and people became complacent God raised up prophets (who were in the minority) who proclaimed God’s message of compassion, righteousness, and judgment.

We praise God for his church in this nation and for the fearless people of God who through their message of salvation is bringing Mapalo Aidrepentance and transformation. We are in the midst of terrible floods. God has his faithful minority, his remnant. He desires courageous men and women who will express His witness and power by going upstream and help flood victim get to the dry land. Their message may include securing land titles for low-income people who live on ‘illegal’ settlements, and empowering them to have a voice on many issues that concern them such as good road infrastructures, proper drainage systems, water and sanitation. When this message is proclaimed and demonstrated in humility and fear of God the rights of the poor, the orphans, the destitute and the oppressed are upheld (Ps. 82:3-5Open Link in New Window). The church is the hope for the nation. Is your church sharing this hope to the victims of floods?

Lawrence Temfwe

2 Responses to “Floods”

  1. Dr. Mulenga Jonathanon 12 Feb 2008 at 9:50 am

    I believe this is an area where the church is best positioned to take a leading and active role .
    Let us all support the efforts of the Church in helping the flood victims in the areas mentioned, our help can be in form of prayers,financial assistance and material assistance as well as presenting ourselves to the affected victims.
    I am pledging a undisclosed amount of money to this need.

    God bless you all.
    Dr.Jonathan Mulenga.

  2. Japo Mbetwaon 13 Feb 2008 at 4:51 pm

    The situation of the majority of the Zambian poor who are affected by the floods is just beginning. Most of the economic livelihood of our brothers and sisters have been washed away. Apart form the fact that now they have no homes and some of them are now housed in tents, the aftermath of the floods will add to the troulbes. Comming to mind immeditely are the looming waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentry and the impending food shortages that may hit many a community affected. Unless we respond as a church to not only lobby the goverment to adequtely prepare for these situations but also mobilise resources (like cash, clothes, blackets et cetera) the situation will be unbearable. My prayer is that the church will arise to indeed be a beacon of hope for the masses who live in our communities. We can start somewhere and be indeed the salt and light to the world. The LORD can work miracles in us ,”..for he who kind to the poor lends to the LORD……” (Prov 19:17Open Link in New Window). I am challenged.

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