Rebuilding a Hospital — Restoring Hope
On September 5, 2002, the peace and quiet of rural
Nyankunde, DR Congo, a village of about 17,000 in
the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, was
shattered when as many as 5,000 Wangiti tribesmen
attacked. It is estimated that within an hour they
killed between 1500 and 2000 people. Those who
survived the attack fled. The attackers systematically
looted every building in the medical complex and
village.
Sadly, even though it provided the only medical care
for the people, the hospital at Nyankunde was not
spared. The hospital buildings and staff houses were
stripped. Roofs were removed, and everything made
of wood was used for firewood.
As the region became more secure in late 2005,
people returned to rebuild their homes and plant
gardens. God moved in the hearts of Dr. Mike Upio,
a newly graduated doctor who grew up at
Nyankunde, and some of the former staff to begin
the medical work again.
By caring for those suffering from disease or dealing
with emotional trauma, the staff presents Jesus as the
healer of body and soul. Those who respond to the
gospel are followed up by the staff chaplains and the
local church.
Generous donors have helped rebuild the hospital
buildings and a few of the staff homes, but other staff houses are without roofs, doors, windows, or furnishings.
We would like to raise funds to help finish the staff
homes so that those who have sacrificially
committed themselves to caring for the people of
Nyankunde have a safe and secure place to live.
St. John's School, Tamilnadu, Tenkasi, India
With the help of Charis, a small nursery class of
some twenty children was begun by Thirumalai and
Swarna in Tenkasi, India, thirteen years ago. Today,
Thirumalai and Swarna tell us, there are six hundred and eighty students in kindergarten through
seventh grade attending St. John's School. Thirty
adults are employed in teaching and caring for them.
Every day there is a school assembly in which
Psalms are recited and prayer offered in Jesus' name,
and each week the Bible is taught. The school now
plays an important role in the lives of the people in
the area.
Helping Around the World
This past year, in addition to helping support St.
John's School, we were able to provide funds for
another school in India, New Hope Academy, in
which Bijoy and Roxann Manaen are involved. The
funds were used to buy desks, benches, and writing
boards and to build an outdoor toilet. The money left
over was used to provide medical care for poor
people in the area.
We were also able to provide funds for the Noor Eye
Program in Afghanistan, widows and orphans in
Rwanda, and homeless young people in Moldova.
Thank you for your prayers and support.
Alec D. Brooks
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