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At the Kartika Hotel in Banda Aceh, volunteers packed bags of food to be taken to the needy. The hotel has taken in Christian aid workers from elsewhere in Indonesia and overseas, who flocked to the provincial capital of this devastated region seeking to help the tsunami victims.
At the Kartika Hotel in Banda Aceh, volunteers packed bags of food to be taken to the needy. The hotel has taken in Christian aid workers from elsewhere in Indonesia and overseas, who flocked to the provincial capital of this devastated region seeking to help the tsunami victims. (Globe Staff Photo / Essdras M. Suarez) Globe Staff Photo / Essdras M. Suarez

In ravaged Indonesia, help is an act of faith

Church group an example of outpouring

By Farah Stockman
Globe Staff / January 9, 2005

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MEDAN, Indonesia -- The trail of aid from the Church of the Tabernacle of David begins at an unmarked storefront in an inconspicuous alley a few miles from the sanctuary. (Full article: 1717 words)

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