Baptists in Australia assist victims of bushfires

Baptists in Australia assist victims of bushfires

Baptists in Australia have established an emergency relief fund to aid people affected by the worst natural disaster in the history of the southeastern state of Victoria.

Bushfires that started Feb. 7 have claimed more than 180 lives, with at least 80 people missing, and have destroyed more than 900 homes. There are fears that the death toll will rise to more than 300.

Three closely related Baptist bodies — Baptcare, the Baptist Union of Victoria and the Baptist Union of Australia (BUA) — established an Emergency Bushfire Relief Fund with an initial grant of more than $30,000.

The fund will be used primarily to provide food, clothing, accommodations and for personal needs, as well as for bereavement counseling. 

In addition to the fund, Baptist churches in Victoria are being used as emergency shelters, and local congregations are offering pastoral care to victims of the fires, which have badly affected farms, forests and wildlife. More than 1,200 square miles have been destroyed by the inferno.

“We’ve watched in horror this past weekend as news of the tragic bushfires in rural Victoria have taken their toll on lives and property,” said a release from the BUA.

“As a network of nearly 1,000 churches, the Baptist Union of Australia is calling Baptist churches across our nation to prayerfully consider their response to this disaster.” (BWA)