This paper is a study on the 'Disaster Displacement Mission' that focuses on saving souls by welcoming disaster residents who have lost their homes due to disasters with the love of Jesus Christ at a missionary level. The earthquake that occurred in F...
This paper is a study on the 'Disaster Displacement Mission' that focuses on saving souls by welcoming disaster residents who have lost their homes due to disasters with the love of Jesus Christ at a missionary level. The earthquake that occurred in February 2023 focused on the 'phenomena of the society of disaster victims', which has not yet been recovered from the earthquake that occurred at the border between Turkiye and Syria. Disasters occur across borders across various ethnic groups, across borders between the state and the state. Disaster victims occur in each area in which a disaster occurs, and a disaster-prone society is naturally formed. When a disaster-prone society is formed, family, religious, racial, regional, and national conflicts also arise.
Conflicts in the society of disaster victims should be resolved on a missionary level. Jesus is the mission of the saved people, considering the words Love each other (John 13:34) and the Samaritans who helped the robber meet. Even if it is Islam, a socialist state, or a shamanic religion that persecutes churches, it is up to the church to serve and welcome the disaster victims. It is hopeless if we look at a disaster from a human perspective, but from a missionary perspective, it can be seen as an opportunity to save the soul.
Interest and research should be conducted to ensure that missionary work continues without stopping in disaster areas. The purpose of this study is to ensure that disaster relief missions are an activity that loves and restores souls that the world cannot do, and are united around churches and missionaries. Therefore, it is hoped that follow-up studies of various 'disaster displacement missions' will be conducted through this study.