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New Year’s Prayer for the Survivors in Asia

''With You, O God, we find purpose in life and in death, And greet tomorrow, greet another new year, Confident in You through our tears and pain. You alone, O God, are a sure foundation. ''

The New Years’ message of the General Secretary of the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries was marked with grief and sorrow for the thousands killed by the earthquake-tsunami, but was filled with hope for those who take comfort in God.

“How can we rejoice? Homes and hearths are gone from Thailand to Africa. Sumatra and Sri Lanka are islands of death. How can we be happy? Parents in India wail for their little ones; Little ones in Malaysia search for their parents. How can we eat and drink?” the prose-style prayer by Rev. Randy Day read.

The prayer, entitled, “New Year’s Message 2005: A Prayer from a Heart in Pain,” reflected the sentiments of millions of Americans who have been giving both their prayers and offerings to the survivors of the tragedy.

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According to the UMC, some $500,000 have been collected by United Methodists through an internet offering website.

The following is the full text of the letter, as released by the United Methodist News Service:

“New Year’s Message 2005:
A Prayer from a Heart in Pain”

How, O God, can we joyously greet a new year
When thousands of Asians lie dead on the shores?
How can we sing songs?
The earth shakes, and the tides roar, and children
Vanish from their mothers’ arms to perish in the deep.
How can we rejoice?
Homes and hearths are gone from Thailand to Africa.
Sumatra and Sri Lanka are islands of death.
How can we be happy?
Parents in India wail for their little ones;
Little ones in Malaysia search for their parents.
How can we eat and drink?
A generation of Indonesians vanishes in a flash;
We are numb with disbelief and agony,
How can we dance?

We cannot go on, O God, except for our trust in You.
The pain is too great, the tears too heavy,
We cannot go on,
Unless we hold fast to your love and find hope
In Your promises of eternal care and consolation;
Unless we anchor ourselves in the strength of faith.
The pain is too great, the tears too heavy,
Unless in faith we respond with love and care,
To the fathers who have lost their daughters,
And the sons who have lost their mothers.

How, O God, can we not greet a new year with
Thanksgiving and wonder at your steadfast love?
Even in times of bewilderment and terror
You go with us up the mountains and into the sea.
Without You, O God, we are nothing but tumbling
Stones upon the sand.
With You, O God, we find purpose in life and in death,
And greet tomorrow, greet another new year,
Confident in You through our tears and pain.
You alone, O God, are a sure foundation.

R. Randy Day
General Secretary
General Board of Global Ministries
The United Methodist Church

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