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Religious Groups Mobilize To Aid Japan

Religious Aid Japan

First Posted: 03/14/11 11:01 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

By Adelle M. Banks
Religion News Service

(RNS) As the extent of the death and destruction from the massive disaster in Japan comes into focus, religious relief organizations are sending and supporting teams to assess the damage.

Groups such as World Vision and Baptist World Aid have teams on the ground determining what kinds of experts and supplies will be needed in the recovery from the earthquake and tsunami that struck Friday (March 11).

Rachel Wolff, a spokeswoman for World Vision, said a relief manager who worked on the scenes of earthquakes in Haiti and Pakistan was stunned by the extent of the destruction.

"He told me that this was unlike anything he's seen anywhere around the world," she said.

A team of Baptist World Aid workers from the U.S., Singapore and Hungary have arrived in Japan and others are on stand-by, said Eron Henry, a spokesman for the relief organization of Baptist World Alliance.

By midday Monday, team members had sent photos of scenes from the tsunami's aftermath, with people housed in shelters and cars covered in water and debris. Henry said the aid organization expects to cooperate with other Baptists organizations in its response.

"We have learned the importance of coordinating a response so that there's not duplication, so there's not overlap and no confusion," he said.

Melissa Hinnen, a spokeswoman for the United Methodist Committee on Relief, said her organization is taking the same approach, though it has been difficult to reach partners many time zones away who already have their hands full.

"We're just waiting to see what they tell us their needs are," she said.

Meanwhile, U.S. congregations a world away are starting to do their part to respond to the crisis.

Michael Endo, executive assistant to Bishop Koshin Ogui of the Buddhist Churches of America, was drafting a letter Monday to national leaders about donating to a relief fund for victims of the quake and tsunami.

Some congregations were already making plans to host car washes, bake sales and other events to raise funds for the cause.

"I think people are still trying to take in ... how extensive the damage is in Japan, the number of lives lost, the ongoing nuclear problems," said the Rev. Gerald Sakamoto, minister of the San Jose Buddhist Church, a predominantly Japanese congregation in California.

"There is great empathy for the people of Japan and wanting to do something to help ease the difficulty."

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American Air
05:13 AM on 03/18/2011
They need Jesus like they need Radiation in their lives.
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American Air
04:49 AM on 03/18/2011
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American Air
05:12 AM on 03/18/2011
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04:33 AM on 03/18/2011
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American Air
04:31 AM on 03/18/2011
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American Air
04:29 AM on 03/18/2011
Never trust a Southern Baptist evangelical. They are eviI.
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American Air
04:24 AM on 03/18/2011
Crusader watch!

http://www­.inminds.c­om/tsunami­.html

IF you don't trust that, then watch this....

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=0dmwTuhmf­EA
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shatner99
04:56 AM on 03/17/2011
It's like selling someone a car at a funeral. They always want to have that tarded agenda. I'm mad. Shats bed.
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American Air
03:46 AM on 03/17/2011
We need truth in titling!

"Religious Groups Mobilize To convert Japan to Christianity by exploiting this awful tragedy"
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Seaniebhoy
11:31 AM on 03/17/2011
We need less people talking shite! Less people quoting from "Crusader Watch" and more people sending money and supplies and if at all possible volunteering to go over....or is this simply the complaints department for whiny, whingy and moany americans who know bollocks about the world.
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American Air
04:21 AM on 03/18/2011
Hey Christian boy...go away and take your superstitions and Iies with you.
tamazul
Badges? What Badges?
11:14 AM on 03/16/2011
"When you are making gifts of mercy,do not "toot your horn" as do the hypocrites....so that men may see them. For I verily say to you: They already enjoy their reward in full. But you, when you make your gifts of mercy....let not your left hand know what your right hand is doing..."
JESUS CHRIST, (MATTHEW 6:2-8)
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syntax facit saltum
We do not live in a 2 story universe
11:45 AM on 03/16/2011
Don't worry. The Christians are being thoroughly condemned rather than praised here.
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American Air
03:37 AM on 03/17/2011
As they should because they charity as a trojan horse!
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Seaniebhoy
10:45 AM on 03/16/2011
Not for nothing, but those of you mocking the relief effort of the religious groups should show a bit of backbone and join the Red Cross and head over yourselves to lend a hand...but I'm sure you'd prefer to mock from the comfort of your front room.
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American Air
01:48 AM on 03/17/2011
oh please! If helping others is the intent, evangelicals would do so without the Quid Pro Quo of conversion.
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Seaniebhoy
08:31 AM on 03/17/2011
Uhuh....and you would know exatly what their motives are....not being there and all. I'm sure the people who have lost everything and desperatly need clean water, food, shelter etc. will appreciate your mocking sarcasm in their time of need....keep it classy mate
01:38 PM on 03/15/2011
No looting. People working together in the face of huge tragedy. Using far less electricity than they could, so no brownouts. Damn those homogeneous societies-don't they know the strength of diversity?
01:43 PM on 03/15/2011
I would be that you're a christian.

Why don't just come out and say what you want to say?
09:26 AM on 03/16/2011
You would be? Or I would be? I'm confused.
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mrkurtzhedead
I'll be back, when it's dark!
02:02 AM on 03/16/2011
Praise Jesus, bigot.
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Chico41
12:09 PM on 03/15/2011
Correction: Religious groups mobilize to take advantage of a terrible tragedy to expand their cults.
03:41 PM on 03/15/2011
Bingo. It's a perfect opportunity to prey on the vulnerable and raid for souls.
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Seaniebhoy
11:27 AM on 03/17/2011
Or distribute medicine, clothing and clean water....tell me how have you helped out? Maybe the real shame should be reserved for people like you....the other side of the Glenn Beck coin.
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thereisonlyoneparty
more amazing than you
08:52 PM on 03/15/2011
I despise religion as much as any other person, but this is actually when of the few times that they have a benefit on society.  Religious people tend to be rather giving when things go bad.  They are still evil, but not s much in cases like this.
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Chico41
01:22 PM on 03/16/2011
I really don't think those bibles that were sent to the people of Haiti have helped much. While these people may end up doing a little good in the end, and this is obviously a good thing, they're ultimately going for their own selfish reasons, and only see this as an opportunity, rather than an aid mission.
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Theresa Allen
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
12:08 PM on 03/15/2011
Most of Japan are Buddhist of all form of Buddhism..They always will work together. They will be praying for all in this country.
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11:55 AM on 03/15/2011
This sure looks like socialism to me! :)
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Theresa Allen
Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
12:09 PM on 03/15/2011
No, what is is wrong we socialism???At least they help their people and they have open goverment and open faiths of all kinds..
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SurrealSequences
2 understand the future: research & study the past
11:15 AM on 03/15/2011
Oh good grief - keep them out.
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syntax facit saltum
We do not live in a 2 story universe
11:16 AM on 03/16/2011
I am sure the people who had just lost everything appreciate your efforts to protect them from help.
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American Air
05:12 AM on 03/18/2011
They don't need Jesus in their lives. They need Jesus like they need Radiation.

They need water and food and shelter!
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Seaniebhoy
01:54 PM on 03/16/2011
Are you volunteering to go in their place?