ADRA is assessing how to assist those affected, including Adventist families.

ADRA is assessing how to assist those affected, including Adventist families.
Local churches are bringing much-needed relief to shocked residents and animals.
Several members lose their homes, but no deaths or injuries reported.
ADRA is assisting displaced persons after the December 15 quake and 170 aftershocks.
ADRA is assisting residents with emergency shelter repair kits, bedding, and medicines.
Church members move to assist others as they pray and mourn what they have lost.
Volunteers assist affected communities in areas where fires are still raging.
Up to 32 children, mostly under the age of 4, have died, news reports say.
A powerful earthquake struck the country; churches and homes were severely damaged.
Several Adventist schools, churches, and campgrounds are under threat, leaders say.
Adventist humanitarian agency helps those suffering from the aftershocks.
The agency has deployed a team to assess damages in the affected area.
Church members offer hot meals, prayers, and comfort to the bereaved.
Adventists share harrowing stories as church leaders tour the hurricane-stricken islands.
Church organizations assist members who lost everything and are forced to relocate.
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