Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Values for Kingdom Healthgivers


A post by Dr. Manoj Jacob:

When we as Christian Health Professionals look around us we see a different value system which seems attractive and "glamorous" but the end is heartache and trouble when God's values are compromised. The people of Israel faced the consequences when they decided to have a king like the nations around them and rejected God as King! God warned them in advance but they were not convinced.

The prophet Jeremiah reminds the people of God.. that “God's plans for them are for good and not for evil…..to give them a future and a hope" (29:11)

Isaiah echoes a similar promise by saying, "He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure" (33:6)

All that we need for our lives and profession is available if we use the right key!

Compromising on godly principles may bring temporary "benefit" but the long term consequences are disastrous.

As Christian health care professionals what an opportunity we have to bring comfort and healing to a hurting world! Only Jesus can give hope and meaning to the lives of people who are desperate. .

I like what Dr Varghese Philip once said: "unless Christians be the salt and light, society will disintegrate!"

May we be His channels of blessing to the many people we meet each day and be the 'salt and light'. May God give us the courage and strength to persevere!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Cleaning the spring

Water is so vital to life. We all know that. Many of us work in situations where access to clean drinking water is far from ideal. We see the suffering of disease which springs out lack of clean water for drinking, bathing and washing.

Spare a thought for a startling report on the BBC website which reports that 77 million people in Bangladesh are being poisoned with arsenic - from the water that they drink.

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The study quoted estimates that 1 in 5 deaths were attributable to aresenic poisoning - caused from drinking water which has been pumped up using the simple hand-pumps that we are so familiar with in rural India. The aresenic occurs naturally it seems - but large scale use of hand-pumps has now exposed most of the population to this poisoning.

How ironic that access to water has brought with it a poison. Unseen, undetected it was being drunk along with the water for years before the effects started showing up in the population.

We face similar situations both literally and figuratively in so much of our practice.

Many things seem good - but bring hidden costs. The consumer lifestyle which so many of our aspirational countrymen have embraced - with its luxuries and comforts - has also brought some of the highest rates of heart disease.

We also face hidden poisons in a spiritual sense. How many times do our relationships seem to be flourishing, when all along we are drinking small doses of bitterness and resentment. The little doses add up to major damage.

Likewise, what goes in the mind may be small thoughts - but they allow bitter roots to dig deep into us - and surprise us later with bitter fruit.

When the prophet Elisha had just begun his public ministry, he was faced with a challenge:

The men of the city said to Elisha, "Look, our lord, this town is well situated, as you can see, but the water is bad and the land is unproductive."

"Bring me a new bowl," he said, "and put salt in it." So they brought it to him.

Then he went out to the spring and threw the salt into it, saying, "This is what the LORD says: 'I have healed this water. Never again will it cause death or make the land unproductive.' "

And the water has remained wholesome to this day, according to the word Elisha had spoken. (2 Kings 2.19-22 NIV)

Notice the situation and its parallels with so much of what we deal with today. A city which was in a good location. So many of our cities and places of habitation are just that - places which offer many advantages.

But a silent and horrible poison which caused damage to humans and the land. We face so many of these - don't we? Polluting effluents, various levels of chemicals from agriculture and pest-control, the massive byeproducts of vehicles and power plants, human and animal wastes - all in levels far beyond the 'normal'.

As mentioned before, we can also see this at a spiritual level. Broken relationships, greed that runs out of hand, ethical standards that are broken with impunity, pollution of the mind and heart.

So what is to be done?

Elisha speaks the word of the Lord into the situation. He uses a new bowl and salt - presumably obeying what God had told him to do - and cleanses the foul spring.

Is it too much to look forward to the person of Jesus and his command for us to be salt and light in this world? He is after all the one who gives living water!

Could we see humble followers of Christ offering themselves as clean vessels and speaking the Good News into situations that seem hopelessly befouled?

I think we can. And that is at least partly why you and I are alive today.

Let us let our Master use us for His healing work!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Tuberculosis


Its World TB day today. Our country continues to have the largest number of people living - and dying of tuberculosis.

The BBC website has a powerful set of photos about TB in Mumbai, which can be seen by clicking: here.

We are blessed with a government health system that does provide free TB medications. We have the skills to control this disease. The love of God compels us to love our neighbours - even those with TB - as ourselves. We as Christ-followers are the very body of our Lord - His hands and feet in our nation.

What is stopping us from reaching out more?

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Take a new look

Dr. Pinto made an interesting comment today. He had just been to Lok Hospital in Thane and was sitting in the small cubicle at the Jeevan Sahara Kendra - the HIV/AIDS clinic linked with Lok. Dr. Pinto said this: "there is tremendous potential for Christian witness in the field of health... if out of the 15,000 Christian Doctors in India we could have 500 get together in groups of 2 and 3 and start hospitals - what a change our country would see."

Challenging words from a man who runs 110 schools and sees 2 lakh students attend his schools across the country.

Can we dare to think boldly?

Friday, April 10, 2009

Most Worry is Unnecessary


Most of us worry unnecessarily about too many things.

It's almost as though we search for problems to give ourselves stress. The amazing news is that much of what we worry about doesn't matter at all! Take a look at these statistics about worry:

a.. 40% of all things that we worry about never come to pass.

b.. 30% of all our worries involve past decisions that cannot be changed.

c.. 12% focus on criticism from others who spoke because they felt inferior.

d.. 10% are related to our health, which gets worse when we worry.

e.. 8% of our worries could be described as "legitimate" causes for concern.

Isn't that remarkable? Fewer than one "problem" in every ten that we worry about is a real concern. All the others are things that we can learn to see differently or eliminate.

- from Michael Sundersingh - EMFI Staff in Delhi

Monday, March 30, 2009

EMFI Events 09

April 5th - 'Footprints' seminar on missions at Bangalore
April 10-12th - Camp at Pachalur for medical students from Tamil Nadu
April 23-26th - EMFI _NE conference at Aizawl

May 11-17th Foundations course in Missions at Lamtaput for Orissa medicos

June State Conference Andhra Pradesh at Guntur

August - Pachalur Camp

Biblical Health Care and Ethics - Delhi 2009

What do you get when you put a group of key people who are practicing wholeistic - God-honouring medicine in our country - and add to that a wise and humble facilitator with many years of serving along side Christian health care professionals around the globe?

The seminar was hosted at the Navintha House in Okla, New Delhi

Well for one you get plenty of thought-provoking ideas and experiences. Different ideas and thoughts - but all seeking to be obedient to one Master!

For three days our friends thought and shared about what the Bible helps us see is Christ-oriented transformation.

Dr. Chris makes a point - using powerpoint!

Dr. Chris Steyn - the international director of the Healthcare Christian Fellowship helped the whole group explore what it means to see a witness for Christ in the communities through the 'locality church' - the entire collection of God's people in any given area.

There was plenty of 'meat' to chew on - and our prayer is that the principles that have been learned will be implemented across our country through God's people serving in the health care field - and catalysing God's Shalom in our land!

The happy campers at the end of the programme

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Photos: top by SP Matthew, middle and bottom by Manoj Jacob