"Only a few hours after the news of the tsunami on 26th December 2004, Israeli aid teams were ready to leave to take medical and humanitarian aid to the stricken areas," writes Chaya, member of the Adonai Roi church, who also delivered aid shortly afterwards. They often heard astonishing tales of how people were saved from the tsunami. In Sri Lanka, they spoke with some members of the Veddha, the island's original inhabitants who live in the jungle; only a few hours before the tsunami hit, their animals were restless and fled. The Veddhas followed them, running away from the area. That saved the whole tribe...
The Ark-Church in Batticaloa
At around 9 a.m. on Sunday, 26th December, Pastor Selvantha was preaching as usual in his church in the Sri Lankan harbour town Batticaloa. Besides many visitors, whole orphanages were in the service. Selvantha's wife left the church briefly during the sermon, because their 11-month-old baby was crying. She saw the huge wave approaching, and ran back into the church, shouting "Flee!" But Pastor Selvantha shouted "No, don't run away, pray!" His wife and six others left the church, everyone else stayed. For some unknown reason, someone had just closed all the windows. The wave hit, sweeping everything away, including the pastor's wife and baby. The water rose over the windows, and the whole congregation prayed. The windows withstood the pressure, and everyone in the church was saved. "It was like Noah's Ark," says Chaya.
Source: Chaya, Dugit, Adonai Roi church, Dugit, PO Box 1875, Silverdale, WA 98383, USA