December 2012 - Health Outreach to the Middle East
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December 2012 - Health Outreach to the Middle East
H O M E F O R C H R I S T A Newsletter from Health Outreach to the Middle East for Christ www.HomeForHim.org December 2012 A Cry From Syria: “ Come and Help Us ” With more than 40,000 people killed and more than 2 million people displaced, HOME healthcare doctors and partners continue to reach out to the Syrian people with medical help and with the healing message of Christ. sandwiches to over a hundred fifty people in a nearby park. Also, they went to a school full of women and children to offer them hot food and they made all the children participate with them in some funny games and paintings. It was so wonderful to see a smile and an excitement on the faces of the children and their mothers. Below is a letter we received from one of our physician leaders in Syria: “ Thank you very much for your prayers and support. The situation is getting worse every day, it is heartbreaking becoming familiar to witness a family without a father with children wandering around. They have no place to stay, looking for a safe park to spend the night and having no money to buy food for their children. I can not describe the amount of pain and anger that fills our hearts to see such people with fear and lost on their faces and weary children dragging their feet with a small plastic bag in their hands. Either mothers with no husband or a husband looking defeated, hurt and helpless to protect and feed their precious ones. You know I am writing this and could not help stop a rush of tears and squeezing pain seizing my throat. Syrians being displaced due to the life threatening situations they face everyday The church is trying to reach out to as many as possible, I am so thankful to the Lord for blessing us with a wonderful team that is working day and night in organizing lists, registering displaced families, raising support, visiting the displaced in their homes, purchasing food and non food, getting medicine to the ill, and many other smaller and bigger tasks. They visit two to three hundred families a month. the youth team prepared We thank our sovereign Lord for the opportunity he gave us to share His CURE with many at this critical time. We are using the medical center in Tabbale and our churches in Qusour and Jaramana as meeting points for relief and for sharing the gospel. The Lord is blessing this ministry and many lives have been touched and souls have been saved. Thank you for your support, Please keep the church and the country in your prayers. We are praying that the Lord would keep those safer areas safe to be able to continue to receive the hundreds of thousands of refugees. Rich Blessings, ! ! ” ! ! ! ! ! ! — Dr. E. A. Syria Inside This Issue Juba Clinic - S. Sudan committed to offering high-quality diagnostic and curative care at no cost. Page 2 Merry Christmas! Message form HOME Interview with Dr. Samuel Labib in Egypt Page 3 about the Aileen Coleman Nursing Program Page 4 HOME Newsletter, December 2012 HOME Banquets Medical Mobile Units, Egypt Daily Strength HOME events to raise support for the mission Page 5 Reaching out to the precious people of Egypt Page 6 My heart overflows with praise and thanksgiving for these promises You have for me, O’ Lord! Page 7 1 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T Good Shepherd Clinic in South Sudan: An Oasis of Grace Juba South Sudan Good Shepherd Clinic in Juba, South Sudan is now operated by HOME By God’s grace, and because of its long-standing presence in Sudan, HOME is now officially registered in the Republic of South Sudan as a nonprofit organization. This has facilitated that HOME establish, support, and run a high-quality facility (Good Shepherd Clinic) that is strategically located in Juba, the capital of South Sudan. Juba is home to a large population that has been largely affected by years of conflict and wars. As a result, many of the people are now living in abject poverty, where medical care and basic necessities are scarce and often unaffordable. The Juba clinic is therefore committed to offering high-quality diagnostic and curative care at no cost, and is dedicated to compassionately serving the poorest and most destitute people. The clinic is open 5 times a week and sees over 600 patients a month. In addition to the consultation rooms, there is a lab and a pharmacy, with future plans to add another wing to the clinic and thus expand on to the medical services that are currently being provided. The government of Sudan has strongly endorsed this clinic because of the exceptional quality and wide range of medical services that are being offered. The HOME- sponsored physician and the staff that manage and oversee the daily operations of the 2 clinic, take every opportunity to witness and minister to the patients, by providing physical healing, and by also sharing the love of Christ with patients. In addition, the Juba clinic is involved in mobile medical outreach. At least once a month, the physician who works at the Juba clinic, partners with local Evangelical churches, and travels to nearby villages, offering medical care, handing out medications and most importantly, sharing the message of Hope, Healing and Saving Grace with the villagers. In partnership with the School of Medical Mission in Egypt, (a project that HOME has established and supports financially), HOME is committed to provide the means for training, building and equipping physicians, with the purpose of sending them out (similarly to the Antioch model – Mark 16:15) to serve in different countries in the Middle East, including in Juba (an Arabic-speaking nation). Many of these physicians are willing to “go” from Egypt to Juba (whether on short/long term tasks) upon graduation, and lend their services as well as their expertise to serve the people of Juba. The clinic in Juba is able to accommodate and host these physicians who turn out to be a tremendous blessing to the local staff, as well as to the patients. However, given the sizable nature of these projects and activities, the financial support required to maintain and sustain such an operation is substantial. Dr. James (far left) with the clinical team serving in the Good Shepherd Clinic in Juba, South Sudan HOME Newsletter, December 2012 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T Merry Christmas from H.O.M.E. Send a Christmas gift to the new born Child by supporting His family in the land where He was born Health Outreach to the Middle East P.O. Box 711109 Houston, TX 77271 Or you can send your gift online by clicking here. Dear HOME family, As the Thanksgiving weekend came to an end; we at HOME still have so much to be thankful for. God had been good to us and we praise His name. The ministry of HOME has been expanding and branching out. New vistas are opening, and networking with other like-minded ministries have opened many new doors. We can see the white fields ahead with harvest ready and awaiting workers. We could not have done this without you. You are our lifelines as you keep HOME in your prayers and support this ministry. We say thank you from the heart. Please know that your labor of love is not in vain. God will reward you in His time. That is His promise. During this coming Christmas Season we want to first of all wish you and yours a most blessed time as you HOME Newsletter, December 2012 "God loves it when the giver delights in the giving" 2 Corinthians 9:7 the Message. We have heavy hearts considering our brothers and sisters in the beloved Middle East who are suffering, mourning the loss of loved ones, living away from home, hit by poverty and fear. celebrate God's inexpressible gift to us. May you enjoy His presence, His promises and His provision this season and always. church of the living Christ, are one with them in their hard times and we must extend a loving hand to soothe their pain and comfort their aching hearts. This time of the year we are We also have heavy hearts asking that you seek the Lord's considering our brothers and sisters in guidance, and if so led, consider a the beloved Middle East. The many generous donation designated to who are suffering and sad, mourning wherever you desire, as part of your the loss of loved ones, living away year end giving. Be assured that as from home, hit by poverty and fear, you bless someone in need, you will the suffering is indescribable. We, the be blessed indeed. Merry Christmas and a prosperous and blessed new Year from our HOME to yours. Together for His Glory, On behalf of HOME Board, — Lamya Jarjour MD On behalf of the Executive Committee, — Issam Raad, MD 3 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T Aileen Coleman Nursing Program in Mar Sim’an Hospital “Interview with Dr. Samuel Labib” Dr. Samuel Labib Maher is the Medical Director of the Mar Sim’an Hospital in Mukattam, Egypt. He is a true man of God, a distinguished physician, and an exemplary HOME partner leader. He has a great Christ-centered vision for Egypt and the Arab World. Part of this vision is training nurses for Christ. HOME has established the Aileen Coleman Nursing Program and is initiating this program in Egypt under the leadership of our beloved and trusted leaders, namely Dr. Samuel Labib and Dr. Khalil Gamal. Tell us a little about how the idea for the nursing program came about? Dr. Samuel Labib (far left) with Doctors Christ Jenkings, John Crouch, and Issam Raad in Jordan praying for the Nursing Program For years I have been praying for the situation with nursing in Egypt. Christians are not being allowed in nursing schools. Also, families look at the profession as a disgrace and refuse to let their children become nurses because it is not respectable. Doctors are facing a critical situation if they don’t find nurses and will lose their evangelical focus. I was driving in Upper Egypt one day and the Lord revealed to me the vision for starting a nursing program. How do you think the hospital in Mukattam will benefit from this program? How do you plan to develop both the professional and spiritual aspects of the program? The main spiritual aspects of the program will be taught by me with the help of other ministries on living out their Christian values and having good attitudes and integrity. We will teach them how to finish and not give up. The professional curriculum will be taught by several nursing professionals. Praise the Lord for people to help. I would like to thank all the people sponsoring the program. What are the long term plans for the program at your hospital and in Egypt? • Program- select 1/2 of the people in the nursing aid program to move on to step 2 in becoming a nurse • Have projects outside Mokattam. There is another place in Ezbet El Hagana ‘The Village of Camel Riders’ where we plan to start the curriculum • Put together a book for the curriculum How can we specifically pray for this endeavor? • Girls to have commitment and passion to sustain and be fruitful • Trainees to have hearts for this and to do marvelous works • Donors to be rewarded and may this program be fruitful for many other areas A lot, a lot, a lot! For example, during the uprising it was the only hospital caring for all people as no one was going out in the streets. The hospital cares for the poor, feeds the hungry and cares for tuberculosis patients. The church is not just for spiritual but social work as well. What is the typical skill level of someone who is currently hired to be a nursing aid at the hospital? • To be a Christian believer- not a center just for graduating nurses but to teach evangelism • To be teachable • To be trainable • Commitment- care for the poor, mentally disabled, and elderly and committed to evangelism 4 Sister Aileen Coleman next to an X-Ray machine in Mafraq, Jordan HOME Newsletter, December 2012 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T HOME Chapter Banquets supporting our mission work in the Middle East Houston, Texas Washington, D.C. Los Angeles, CA The annual HOME banquet and fundraiser was held in Houston, in November at the JW Marriott Hotel. There was a tremendous effort to organize this event to share the message of HOME including it’s mission, vision and activities with its members, supporters and guests. On behalf of the DC Chapter, we wanted to share the good news about our annual HOME Banquet. Approximately 100 people gathered at the Bethesda Marriott on 13 October to enjoy an evening of food, fellowship and fundraising. We were blessed to hear songs by Fares Abufarha. Our guest speaker, Dr. John Crouch, challenged us not to let the culture around us block our ears, but to listen to the Macedonian call and respond as the Lord directs. We were able to give a clear presentation of the HOME vision and current ministries. The group responded well above expectations and gave over $40,000 for use in building His kingdom. The HOME Chapter of Southern California experienced God 's amazing presence during the annual fundraiser banquet that was held with the support of our sister ministry ACMA:Arabic Christian Medical Association. The date was August 11 and the place was the Rio Hondo Golf Course Banquet Hall in Downey. Drs. Bruce MacFadyen and Issam Raad were the two keynote speakers and Lydia Shadeed and Tina Shadeed provided beautiful worship music to set the mood of the event. The supporters and attendees of this special evening were given an overview of many of HOME’s projects and clinics not to mention the amazing love, work and dedication that goes on behind the scenes to make an organization like this function at its best. The evening truly illustrated the Lord’s handiwork throughout the Middle East, touching lives and sharing His love. —Houston HOME Chapter —D.C. HOME Chapter The beloved brother Nasef Sobhi led the worship. Dr Issam Raad was the keynote speaker and delivered a powerful message updating the audience about the Middle East ministry status and challenged them to raise the banner of The Lord higher than ever because He is at work and is looking for dedicated workers to carry His Great Commission. The time is right as the fields are white!. We are ever so grateful for the bond of love that binds HOME /ACMA and propels God's work forward for His Glory and the extension of His Kingdom. —California HOME Chapter HOME Newsletter, December 2012 5 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T New Mobile Medical Ministry in Upper Egypt Dr. Wajih taking care of a patient in Assuit, Egypt It is so sad that the situation is in Egypt continues to deteriorate politically, economically and even socially. During this time, HOME and the believers around the world gather to pray for peace and stability in Egypt. Despite the deteriorating situation at all levels, particularly recently, in the month of November of 2012, the work of the Lord continues, specially through medical ministries. During and after the HOME summit in Jordan 2012, several projects were initiated by HOME. Among these projects is the Mobile Medical Units Project launched in at least 5 countries in the Middle East. This project was initiated under the monitorship and leadership of Dr. John Crouch (President of In His Image International and President of CMDA) and the generous support of Mr. Foster Friess and Mobile Medical Network. HOME is very thankful to Dr. John Crouch and Mr. Foster Friess and the Mobile Medical Ministries International in helping purchase “ of Dr. Khalil Gamal. We praise the Lord for the unity and the Christ-exalting agenda that CMF and HOME are bringing in order to improve the healthcare as well as sharing and reflecting the love of Christ to all patients in Egypt. HOME/CMF Medical Mobile Unit in Upper Egypt (Aswan/Assuit) has started in July of 2012. They serve all the age groups and the people of different backgrounds. Our ministry is to serve people with the practical love of Christ though family medical healthcare and in distributing some medicine for free. We also serve the Christians openly by individually and through home visits. We also cooperate with the local churches (Catholic, Evangelic, and Orthodox) along with some local charitable clinics. We serve in the Saidi area in Egypt (Asiout – Aswan). We serve around 300 – 400 individuals each month (12 days/ month). Our Doctors are Dr. Siham Ameen and Dr. Wajih Abdo. Patients in Assuit seen and examined through the Mobile Clinic HOME is very thankful to Dr. John Crouch and Mr. Foster Friess and the Mobile Medical Ministries International in helping purchase and launch 5 medical units and clinics in 5 Middle Eastern Countries 6 and launch 5 medical units and clinics in 5 Middle Eastern Countries. Among those is the Mobile Medical Ministry in Upper Egypt (Aswan/Assuit) recently established and launched by HOME and the Christian Medical Fellowship (CMF-Egypt) under the leadership ” HOME Newsletter, December 2012 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H Message from the Vice President: Daily Strength — to all those serving Him through HOME T O T H E M I D D L E On the other hand, the wise Solomon says: “If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small”. To me this means that your strength will be minimized if you become faint and overwhelmed with the measure of stressors and respond by growing weary and depressed or withdraw from facing these challenges with staggering steps and trembling hands. In other words your supply of strength for that day will be minimized, because why would God give you a strength that you will not make use of. You might say let Him give me the strength first and once I feel it running through my inner being then I will face these challenges; how- ever, I say to you: where is the faith then? E A S T F O R C H R I S T Message from the President: Radiating Hope in the Middle East “ During this Christmas season, it is important to remember that As we reach two thousand out to the years ago, healing suffering in the love was born in midst of turmoil the Middle East. It occurring in our took the form of a land, we should man—they called always remember I challenge you to be like Peter, leave your Him, “Jesus.” He the blessing of ship and face the roaring sea, trample it under was the “Great God for Asher, your feet and you will immediately find the P h y s i c i a n ; announced by strength running through your whole being to wherever He went Moses i n carry you and make you walk on the waters!! and whoever He Dr. Issam Raad Deuteronomy touched, He healed HOME, President 33:25 “As his My beloved, God will not make new supplies body, soul, and days, so shall his of energy for us to face our daily troubles, for mind. He reached Dr. Maher Samuel strength be. Two He has it already deposited in our ac- counts out to the broken hearted and healed the HOME, Vice President in the things in this to be cashed only when we are in the battle suffering, irrespective of race, religion or Middle East blessing have field, not while we are asleep. gender. However, since His birth, He was a caught my suspect. The world around Him could not From another prospective Paul the expert in attention”: tolerate Him. They offered Him no place to be spiritual life and its daily struggles, prays for The first is the statement “your days” from his brothers in Christ to be strengthened with born, no place to lay His head…no place which I conclude that God doesn’t consider all might, according to His glorious power, for except the cross. Yet, He took His cross and our age by the number of years, months, or all patience and long-suffering with joy transformed it into an operating room, transplanting new hearts – tender hearts full even weeks we live on earth as we physicians (Colossians 1:11). of forgiveness, grace, love and healing. do when calculating the age of a fetus in the womb; however, God counts our days!!! For me the meaning of “with all might” is not which means that He is interested in all the in the magnitude of the strength but in the Death could not contain Him for after His crucifixion He rose again. He rolled the stone daily details of our lives. multiplicity of the types of strengths that away and emptied the grave from the matches the different circumstances we face. The second conclusion I have from the words tyrannical power of mortality, radiating hope When we are ill we need strength, when we ” your strength” is that God in His infinite to all humanity. After His resurrection, He are oppressed we need another kind of love not only cares about the quantity of our poured His Spirit into the hearts of His strength, for financial burdens there is a days but their quality too. He cares about the disciples, and changed the world, one heart at special strength required, and for problems number of days we live on earth and how we a time. with our children’s there is yet another kind of live them. Therefore, with every day He adds strength. For every kind of stress or trouble, Today in the midst of death and destruction, to our lives, He gives us the strength needed God has for you a special kind of strength that the Great Physician continues to move and to face the challenges we are going to will meet your need. The picture now is clear, live through the lives of hundreds of encounter through the day. for every day there is strength appropriate in thousands of His disciples in the land He once How wretched we are if we have to face what quantity and quantity to the measure and called home. In more than 25 HOME clinics our days bring without this strength. For our kind of stressors that we are going to face on and hospitals from Beirut to Baghdad, from days will then be a heavy burden not a Amman to Cairo, the Great Physician is blessing. Facing the day without its strength, that day. moving in the Middle East. Through His in my opinion, is the root behind most cases of gracious, loving pierced hands, He is touching anxiety, depression, and discontent in life. the lives and the hearts of many, giving hope to the hopeless and life abundant to those who There is no doubt that the amount of this daily My loving God, my heart overflows with praise and are dying. strength is proportionate to the stresses and thanksgiving for these promises you have for me. troubles of the day which are, without a Forgive my ignorance when I try to go through the This is HOME: it is the life and the move of shadow of doubt, well known to God day relying on my own strength. Teach my how to the Spirit of Christ. This is the Spirit of healing beforehand. So if you are going to face a very open the channels of my spirit to your Spirit every grace and reconciliation that unveils Christ, stressful day that is out of your usual routine, morning to receive your strength. Help me remove through Christ-like healthcare professionals, your measure of your strength from God will the obstacles that prevent this overflowing supply who reach out with His healing touch to the be greater than your usual strength and is of your power that I need in my daily life. suffering, offering His Cure of loving equivalent to the increased measure of stressors. kindness. “ ” ” HOME Newsletter, December 2012 7 H E A L T H O U T R E A C H T O T H E M I D D L E E A S T F O R C H R I S T Over the last few years, HOME is blessed to see how the Lord has been moving our ministry in exciting new directions, allowing us to reach more needy people in different parts of the world. To further the Kingdom of God, we ask that you join your hearts to ours and join hands with us as partners with HOME in accomplishing what the Lord has burdened us to do through these various projects. If you wish to donate, receive a copy of our free brochure or become a member, simply complete our Information Form via our website: http://www.homeforhim.org/info.html Or send us a request at our address below or by emailing us at: info@homeforhim.org Board of Trustees Director of Operations in the Middle East President — Issam Raad, MD Executive Vice President for North America — Farid Bakht, MD Secretary — Khoulood Fakhoury, MD Treasurer — Cary Watson Executive Vice President for Middle East Affairs — Maher Samuel, MD Michael Abdul Malak, MD Emad Asham, MD Ray Hachem, MD Raja Hawit, MD Ragaa Iskarous, MD Lamya Jarjour, MD Ehab Fahmy, MD Regional Board Chair — Khalil Gamal, MD International Advisory Board Chair — Marc Erickson, MD – (Missions Pastor at Eastbrook, WI) Co-Chair — John Crouch, MD - (President of IHI Int’l, President of GSHS, President of CMDA) Scott Hughett (Annoor Sanatorium) Maher Kozman (Comet-USA) Bruce MacFadyen, MD – (PAACS) Todd Price, MD – (IMO) David Printy (UAE) Vinod Shah, MD – (ICMDA) Chris Steyn, MD – (HCFI/HFE) Kevin Vaughan, MD – (Chairman ICMDA) About H.O.M.E. Health Outreach to the Middle East (H.O.M.E.) is a Christian, interdenominational organization that exists to bring physical, psychological and spiritual healing to poor and suffering people in the Middle East in the name of Christ. For a multitude of reasons, from armed conflicts, political and economic difficulties, to resource scarcity, many impoverished people live in this part of the world and are deprived of appropriate healthcare. The mission of H.O.M.E. is to pro- vide adequate and high quality healthcare services to even the poorest of the poor. What sets H.O.M.E. apart from other non-profit and faith-based organizations is the fact that its leaders are Bible-believing physicians who are them- selves from the Middle East, and are also well connected with other healthcare workers from that part of the world. In addition, H.O.M.E. donations are unique in that 100% of contributions go directly to the mission field; H.O.M.E. administrative costs are covered through external funds. International Headquarters Health Outreach to the Middle East P.O. Box 711109 | Houston, TX 77271 United States 8 HOME Newsletter, December 2012