November 21, 2003
By Elliott Wright
NEW YORK - United Methodist missionaries evacuated
from war-torn Liberia in June are returning to the West African
country.
The process is expected to be complete in early
December, according to the Rev. R. Randy Day, chief executive of
the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries.
Bishop John Innis of Monrovia said he was "so
thankful because the return of the missionaries is a sign of hope
for the people of Liberia." Innis leads the country's 168,300 United
Methodists.
Fourteen expatriates in United Methodist mission
service, mostly from other African nations, were evacuated from
Liberia as civil war spread in the early summer. They took up posts
in adjoining countries, such as Sierra Leone, Ghana and Guinea,
many working with refugees or medical mission programs.
Henry R.N. Jusu, the area financial executive,
was the first missionary to return to Monrovia in early November.
He reported that people were able to move freely in the capital
city but that many were seeking assistance and that mission facilities
needed extensive cleaning.
Relief specialists with the United Methodist
Committee on Relief also have returned to Liberia. On Nov. 10, relief
agency workers near Monrovia began distributing a railcar's worth
of health kits, layettes and used clothing. The shipment - assembled
by volunteers at the agency's Sager-Brown Depot in Louisiana - responded
to a call for basic necessities.
The agency is cooperating with the United Nations
World Food Program to distribute food to displaced persons camps
in the capital region. In a third project, workers are cleaning
latrines in refugee camps.
Innis expressed the deep appreciation of United
Methodists in Liberia for the prayers of the global church during
the military conflict and for the material assistance through the
United Methodist Committee on Relief.
"The relief efforts of UMCOR are very redemptive,"
said the bishop, who was in the United States for a meeting of the
denomination's Council of Bishops and planned to return to Monrovia
on Nov. 30.
United Methodist News Service
Elliott Wright is the information officer for the United Methodist
Board of Global Ministries.
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