Gary went to Vanuatu with two others as soon as commercial flights resumed after Cyclone Pam struck the island nation of Vanuatu. One of the top priorities for Church emergency response during a crisis is to verify that the young missionaries are safe and accounted for. There were 11 young missionaries - 5 sisters and 6 elders on the island of Tanna, an islands in the Vanuatu chain where the eye of the cyclone passed directly over. Port Vila, the capital city is on the island of Efate which is where the mission president is located. When he arrived in Port Vila Wednesday, electricity was not restored in the city and telephone communications between the islands was not possible. The number one question after a disaster is ‘Are the missionaries safe and well?’ President Brewer felt that his missionaries on Tanna were okay, but he needed to confirm that feeling with a phone call or direct message. Four days went by before he received the anticipated message. The government had instituted a dusk to dawn curfew, so the team couldn't meet until the next morning.
The next morning President Brewer shared the following:
“When Tanna Zone Leader, Elder Beynon, returned to Port Vila I asked him how he was able to make phone contact with me four days after the storm. Of course, we knew that Digicel and TVL towers had been severely dam-aged by the storm and communication through those services was impossible. The battery in my personal cell phone was nearly exhausted that morning. Elder Beynon said the Lenakel group leader, who is also a po-liceman in Lenakel, permitted him to use the police satellite phone to make that contact. We spoke for about one and a half minutes before my phone died, just long enough to direct him to take all of the missionaries to the airport the next day to board a chartered plane for their return to Port Vila. To hear Elder Beynon report that every missionary in Tanna was well and accounted for was the miracle we had prayed for.” President Larry E. Brewer
--- Some things are hard to explain rationally, but the Lord is aware of His missionaries and by some means communication between a worried mission president and his missionaries were available for a short period of time.
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The phone call |
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Missionaries before the storm |
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Tanna missionaries after the storm |
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Tanna Elders after Cyclone Pam |
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Tanna Elders |
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Tanna Elders on the plane |
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Missionaries at Mission Home |
"Miracles are everywhere to be found...... When faith replaces doubt, when selfless services eliminates selfish striving, the power of God brings to pass his purposes."
Thomas S. Monson
(Note: Photos courtesy of Pres. Larry Brewer. - Susan's computer is being repaired, so we are using Gary's computer temporarily.)
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