May 2015 PRAYER GUIDE
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May 2015 PRAYER GUIDE
May 2015 PRAYER GUIDE “It was He who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists and some to be pastors and teachers, to prepare God’s people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.” EPHESIANS 4:11-13 THE TEBOW CURE HOSPITAL IS OPEN! The long-awaited day finally arrived: the Tebow CURE Hospital is officially open! The grand opening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the hospital on May 1st, followed by an open house. In attendance were Dale Brantner, President & CEO of CURE International, along with representatives of the Tim Tebow Foundation, the Tebow family, the Sacred Harvest Foundation, the City of Davao, the U.S. Embassy, USAID, and the Philippines Department of Health. “We’ve been looking forward to this day for a long time,” said Brantner. “After many years of prayer and much hard work, I am thrilled to be able to say the Tebow CURE Hospital is officially open! In this place, we will share the love of Jesus and bring physical healing to children and families who desperately need it.” The hospital, which began treating patients late last year, specializes in pediatric orthopedics, providing charitable treatment to children with conditions like knock knees, bowed legs, and neglected clubfoot. The Tebow CURE Hospital also provides competitively priced orthopedic consultations and surgery for adults in need of total joint replacements or arthroscopic surgery, as well as treatment for spine conditions and sports injuries. “We’re excited to be open for business in Davao City, and we’re grateful for the strong support from the community, our donors, and other partners to make this project a reality,” said Leron Lehman, Executive Director of the hospital. “We are already providing life-changing surgeries to children with physical disabilities and are excited about the opportunity we have to make a difference.” The Tebow CURE Hospital features a Timmy’s Playroom, a special space set aside where children who are patients at the hospital can take a break from medical treatment and enjoy being a kid. The playroom was decorated and equipped by the Tim Tebow Foundation, honoring Philippines-born athlete Tim Tebow. It is the sixth Timmy’s Playroom to open and the first to open outside of the United States. “The Tim Tebow Foundation is so honored to be working with CURE International and so many incredible donors to make this hospital a reality,” said Erik Dellenback, Executive Director of the Tim Tebow Foundation. “Tim, who was born in the Philippines, has always had great passion for this country and its amazing people.” First envisioned in 2009, construction on The Tebow CURE Hospital began in 2012. The hospital received its license in November 2014 and saw its first surgery in December 2014. Please join us in praising God for His goodness and faithfulness as we celebrate opening our 10th hospital! Page 1 May 2015 AFRICA ETHIOPIA People from the Afar region of Ethiopia visited the hospital this past month. The Afar people are considered an unreached people group. The JESUS film opened up a great opportunity to explain who Jesus is and what it means to worship Him, and they were open to hearing more. Please pray for our spiritual ministry team in Ethiopia as they plan to visit Afar to train missionaries who work in the villages, and pray also for the hearts of this people group to be drawn to the Lord. KENYA A recent school holiday brought local children to the CURE Kenya playground in search of some fun. As a result, kids from the community had a chance to play with our patients at the hospital – a positive experience for both parties! They listened to Bible stories, watched children’s movies, and played on the playground together. Some received Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and others memorized and recited Bible verses. We praise God for this opportunity to minister to both the kids in our hospitals and the kids in the communities we serve! MALAWI Page 2 Lisnert, pictured left, doesn’t know how she hurt her hip, but knows all too well the pain it has caused her ever since. She loves school, but had to stop going because the two-hour walk there and back was far too much to bear. However, after two surgeries at CURE Malawi, Lisnert has been inspired to become a nurse, and plans to return to her studies as soon as she is able to walk painfree again. Lisnert was also inspired to deepen her relationship with Jesus through spiritual ministry at the hospital and now counts reading her Bible among her favorite activities! Please pray for Lisnert to continue to heal and grow in her walk with the Lord. May 2015 AFRICA (cont.) NIGER Art therapist Julie Korn has been painting casts for a long time, but Hamsatou, pictured right, came to her with a slightly different request. During a follow-up appointment after her casts had been removed, she asked for her legs to be painted. As Julie said, “It’s as though she had been planning to get her legs painted ever since she knew she would be coming back to the hospital to have closure with this experience.” We praise God for the wisdom of these little ones and celebrate healing alongside them! UGANDA Elijah and his mom, Farida, had to wait for his condition to stabalize before surgery for hydrocephalus could be performed without putting him at risk for further complications. This is the case for many patients who come to CURE in various states of health. Some need treatment for existing conditions while others need simple nourishment. Please pray for good health for all of our patients, both before and after surgery! ZAMBIA Gordon, pictured right, began to cry after his initial consultation at CURE Zambia. Concerned, we asked why he was crying. He answered that he was crying tears of joy. He had previously been told that the only way to correct his severe clubfoot would involve losing his foot, but the doctors at CURE Zambia told him his foot could be restored through surgery. Gordon just recently had his last cast removed and is now walking on two straight feet! We praise God for the healing that has taken place for Gordon and so many other children at CURE Zambia. Page 3 May 2015 ASIA & SPECIALTY PROGRAMS AFGHANISTAN Praise God that we’ve been able to hire a social worker at our hospital in Kabul! Please pray for this new employee, and please also pray for peace in Kabul and continued safety for our hospital and staff after several recent nearby attacks. PHILIPPINES We praise God for a successful grand opening of the Tebow CURE Hospital! Please pray for a time of restoration for the staff after a busy grand opening season. Please also pray for the children and families who have and will find healing at our newest hospital! UAE You’ll notice a new section has been added to the prayer guide: the last page features a list of job opportunities, many of which are located in the UAE. Please be in prayer over the hiring process as we seek to hire applicants who are passionate about healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God with us around the world! CURE Clubfoot Please pray for our CURE Clubfoot location in Burundi. Political unrest has created a volatile situation within the country. We have six clinics in Burundi and treated over 200 children there last year. Please pray for the unrest to come to a peaceful resolution, and please pray for safety for our patients and staff. CURE Hydrocephalus A very important bill, which has particular importance for CURE Hydrocephalus, was recently introduced to Congress. This bill introduces legislation designed to create a dedicated, U.S. Government funded program focused on medical training and treatment of kids with hydrocephalus in the underserved world. Please be in prayer as this bill makes its way through Congress. Page 4 May 2015 NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA DOMINICAN REPUBLIC We have excellent news to share from Santo Domingo! After a very long recertification process, CURE Dominican Republic received a glowing report from the Ministry of Health, receiving an outstanding score of 98% (passing is 85%) and a four-year certificate. Please join us in praising God for this accomplishment! BOARD AND STAFF Two of our board members, Judy Bellig and Ed Stillman, had a successful trip to the Tebow CURE Hospital in the Philippines for the grand opening, and a productive board meeting followed a few days afterward. We praise God for providing safety and favor during a very busy month! Christine Kithome, who has faithfully served with us at CURE Kenya since its inception, will now be serving in the newly created role of Anchoress (Africa). In her new role, Christine is responsible for upholding in prayer the needs of the organization’s African-based facilities, programs, staff members, and donors. She will also serve as a mentor to the Spiritual Directors at our African hospitals, our CURE Clubfoot Counseling Coordinators, and our CURE Hydrocephalus Care Coordinators. Please joing us in congratulating Christine! HOME OFFICE We are pleased to announce that Matt Stowell will be joining the team as Director of Development & Sustainability on June 1st. Matt is no stranger to CURE, as he was most recently employed by Ada Bible Church (one of our main church partners) as their Missions Pastor. Welcome, Matt! Rebekah Smith, who served as an intern this spring, has agreed to come on board with the Technology team for a temporary IT Fellow position. Working with us from May 18 – September 30, Rebekah will be tasked with deploying our wireless network and assessing our IT infrastructure throughout our facilities in Africa. Thank you, Rebekah! Last but not least, Brittany Wilson will be joining the CURE team for the summer as an intern, supporting both CURE U and Human Resources/Global Outreach. Brittany has just completed her junior year at Georgia College and State University, and we look forward to having her in the office this summer! Page 5 May 2015 JOIN OUR TEAM We are always looking for talented, passionate people who want to join us in healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God. We currently have a variety of job openings around the world. Know someone who would be a great fit for an opportunity listed below? Direct any potential candidate to cure.org/jobs for more information, and please join us in prayer over the hiring process. AFGHANISTAN Director of Nursing, Pediatrician DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Executive Director/Hospital Administrator, Medical Director/Orthopedic Surgeon ETHIOPIA Plastic Surgeon GLOBAL - OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES CUREkids Coordinator (Contractor), Executive Director/Hospital Administrator HEADQUARTERS Chief Medical Officer, Software Development Intern (Summer 2015), Video Editor/Producer NIGER Anesthesiologist, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon PHILIPPINES Medical Director/Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Accountant, Controller, CSSD Technician, Dermatology Specialist/Consultant (Female Preferred), Financial Analyst, General Practitioner/Urgent Care Clinic, Graphic Designer, Neonatology Specialist/ Consultant, OB/GYN Specialist/Consultant (Female), Pediatric Neurologist, Pediatric Rehabilitation Physician, Pediatric Specialist/Consultant, Pediatric Surgeon, Practice Manager, Registered Midwife, Registered Nurse, Translator, Urogynecologist (Female), Urology Specialist Page 6 May 2015