Imagine being separated from your family at the height of a natural disaster. Landslides have cut off access to major roads. There is no transport, electricity, food or clean water. What would you do?
For Budy, the decision was simple: pray to God and trust that he would provide, just as he had seen him do while Budy was working as a translation facilitator in a remote location.
After he graduated from Bible college, Budy lived in a remote village as part of his mission training. He joined Kartidaya (a Wycliffe Global Alliance partner), married and started a family. Then in September 2018, Budy was faced with one of the biggest challenges of his ministry. While he was working in a village 85 km from his home, recording the “JESUS” film, a massive 7.5 earthquake hit his home city in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. The earthquake was followed by a three metre high tsunami, which brought mass destruction in its wake.
Budy prayed with the team. They felt they had to try and make it back to the city. The long journey started with a strenuous 24 hours of walking over mountains, through deep valleys and cutting through thick forests to make it to the main road. There they were told there was one motorbike they could hire and very little fuel. They prayed again and miraculously, they were offered five motorbikes and just enough fuel was found to make the treacherous ride back.
The level of destruction shocked them. Buildings decimated, roads destroyed and ongoing tremors forcing people out of buildings and into the fields. No one was untouched by the tragedy. For Budy, it was a great relief to know his wife and two children were safe.
An immediate evacuation of the city was ordered for women and children and the next morning a very full Hercules army plane departed for Makassa, with Budy’s wife and children on board. Again they were separated, with uncertainty all around them. An American friend offered Budy his car so he could drive to another airport to the north. However, there was not much fuel left in the gas tank.
Their journey would be 600 km but they only had enough fuel to make it 200 km. Budy prayed, “Give us your fuel, Lord!” This was a very appropriate prayer, as the men were worn out and exhausted from their experiences. Every time they were about to run out of fuel, they came across a roadside stall selling just the amount of fuel they needed to make it to the next town. The remaining fuel was just enough to get them to the airport so Budy could fly to Makassa to be reunited with his family.
After such a harrowing experience, Budy was uncertain about returning to the area. Yet, after a few weeks had passed, he was confronted with the memory of something the people in the village had said to him.
“Why would you leave us alone? You are our leader. You have come here to share your holy book with us. You must be together with us.”
It was clear what he had to do. Once the earthquakes had settled, the family returned to continue the translation projects.
Budy says even when a situation looks bleak, you can trust that God will guide you through the storm.
“When you follow Jesus, you must obey Him. You cannot trust your own plans but you must trust in him. If He calls you, He will take care of you.”
Source: Wycliffe Australia website