Wanted to take a moment on this Christmas day to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Here in PNG our Christmas is winding down, but it has been a wonderful time and we have felt the Lord's presence. It has been nice having Susan's parents here with us this Christmas. We hope that you have a wonderful and a very Merry Christmas and may you see anew the "Babe born in the manger"!
"The shepherds return, glorifying and praising God for all of the things they had heard and seen, which were just has they had been told."
Luke 2:20
I pray that you also will "glorify and praise God" for all the things He has done! And that this Christmas you will have opportunity to share the "Baby in the manger" with someone who needs to know the hope that only He can give!
May the Lord bless you
Merry Christmas
The Myers
December 25, 2009
December 8, 2009
40 are baptized!
"People brought all their sick to him and begged him to let the sick just touch the edge of his cloak, and all who touched him were healed." Matt. 14:35b-36
Wow!! All they had to do was touch his cloak! What awesome power! Certainly none of us claim to have such power. But we do see God's healing power at work in our hospital! And it is not just physical healing. No, Nazarene Hospital does not exist for the sole purpose of meeting physical needs! Our main goal is to get as many as we can ready to meet Jesus whenever their time on this earth is through.
Hospital Evangelism is a vital part of our ministry. We have four chaplains, two full-time and two part-time. Their job is to minister to every patient that is admitted to the hospital as well as those that they are linked with through various outpatient services. Chaplain Taime has been here the longest and has had a tremendous ministry. His passion is follow-up. He has started many churched over the years by first introducing Jesus Christ to one of the patients and then linking them with a Nazarene church near their home. Where there is no church, he has began new ones!
This past week-end I had opportunity to go to a baptism. The events leading up to this baptism
spanned a two year period. A boy by the name of Opeye was admitted to the hospital in the early part of 2007. He was introduced to Jesus. His parents, a brother and two sisters also made a commitment to Jesus. God then involved a young layman, Moses, by calling him to serve as a pastor to this family and their community, a community known to be feared by others. Moses moved his family to the area and began ministering. They built a church which they have now outgrown! Now two years after that young boy's admission to our hospital there is a church at Kerowil and 42 people were baptized! How awesome is that! Pray for the Kerowil church that it will continue to grow and reach out to others nearby!
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