Dr. Timothy X. Merritt Jun 23, 2021
Leadership for the Days of the Lord - Part 2 Disaster Relief as Preparation for the Parousia The human responses to naturally occurring disasters may either lead to development and relief from suffering; or to chaos, corruption, and conflict that make the effects of the natural disaster even worse. In the extreme complexity of natural disaster situations, no single relief effort is ever wholly effective. So the human responses can be seen to fall within a range of outcomes. In Figure 2, Miller (2012) illustrates the continuum that spans from successful development, through unsuccessful efforts that overwhelm (or envelops) disaster victims. Figure 2.