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Fall 2009

Rivne, Ukraine
The Right Way Points Addicts to Jesus

Latin America Regional Conference
Ministries Come Together With a Focus on Family

Africa Regional Conference
Directors Find Encouragement and Support in Ghana

A Life to be Remembered
Wife of Luke Society Director Dies After Battle With Cancer

Bearing Each Other's Burdens

Spring 2009

Caimito, Nicaragua
Communities Flourish and Lives are Saved

Fall 2008

Rivne, Ukraine
The Right Way Points Addicts to Jesus

Latin America Regional Conference
Ministries Come Together With a Focus on Family

Africa Regional Conference
Directors Find Encouragement and Support in Ghana

A Life to be Remembered
Wife of Luke Society Director Dies After Battle With Cancer

Bearing Each Other's Burdens

Spring 2008

Shalom Prayer Ministry
Healing Prayer Ministry Proves the Power of Prayer

Encarnacion, Paraguay
Finding Ministry Work in Unlikely Places

Christian Strategic Planning

Yacuiba, Bolivia
Quechua Indian Village Making Great Improvement

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

New Staff Joins Luke Society
Kuiper is New Director of Ministry Development

Fall 2007

Asia Regional Conference
Unity Grows as Luke Society Family Gathers

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

The Value of a Human Life

Spring 2007

Patzun, Guatemala
Changing A Country One Community At a Time

San Pedro, Guatemala
Changing Attitudes Results In Healthier Communities

Pucallpa, Peru
Continued Blessings of Missions

Anshan, China
Doctor Brings Hope to Disabled

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

The Macedonian Call

Fall 2006

Dahra, Senegal
Weekly Market Central to Ministry Success

N'Dali, Benin
Community Outreach Opens Doors for Gospel Message

Damak, Nepal
Where God Leads, We Will Follow

Kinshasa, DR Congo
Dream of Integrity Shapes Ministry

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Leaving a Legacy

Spring 2006

Quininde, Ecuador
Developing Unity Among Families and Communities

Yacuiba, Bolivia
Ministry Among Quechua Indians Takes Shape

San Pedro, Guatemala
Hurricane Stan Devastates Ministry Village

Kampala, Uganda
Evangelist Plays Major Role in Ministry

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
The Image of the Invisible God

Fall 2005

Offering the Cure
A glimpse into the fun of the Luke Society International Conference

Ministry Partners Reunite
A Special Connection between PMTs and Luke Society International Directors

A Ministry Director's View of Coming to USA
Dr. Susie Cayaon of Palawan, Philippines, Makes the Trip

Bound by the Love of Christ
Board of Directors Secretary Connects Words with Life

Weekend of Inspiration
A Conference Attendee Shares Her Thoughts

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
A Widow's Role

Spring 2005

Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Setting the Standard for Quality Medical Care

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Pitesti, Romania
Breaking Barriers Into Gypsy Communities

Dahra, Senegal
New Director Shares Testimony

Kayes, Mali
Opening of Bethesda Clinic Draws Hundreds

Perspective
Christian Missions and Proselytism

fall 2004

Olancho, Honduras
Providing Quality Care for Twenty Years

Gracias, Honduras
Celebrating Ten Years of Serving in Honduras

Donor Letter Update
Luke Society Supporters Continue to Give

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Investment Strategy

Spring 2004

Kayes, Mali
Providing Care for the Wandering

Accra, Ghana
A Look at Emmanuel Eye Center

Freetown, Sierra Leone
Restoring a War-torn People

Nabire, Irian Jaya
Earthquake Shakes Ministry Village

Orissa, India
Persecution of Christians Heightens

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Enthusiasm for our Faith

Fall 2003

Irian Jaya, Indonesia
Ministry Reaches the End of the Earth

Quininde, Ecuador
New Ministry Improving Community Life

Orissa, India
Well Drilling Brings Life to Villagers

Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Former Soviet Mayor Now Open to Gospel

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
The Perfect Cure

Spring 2003

Moyobamba, Peru
Education is Clinic's Primary Tool

Trujillo, Peru
Prayer Unites Desert Community

Jalapa, Mexico
New Ministry Continues with Previous Vision

Kampala, Uganda
New Clinic Raises Spirits

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Beautiful Feet

Fall 2002

Touching Lives
Paying the Price for Peace

Palawan, Philippines
Persevering Through Hardship

Encarnacion, Paraguay
New Clinic Builds Community Support

Managua, Nicaragua
Serving Children

The Luke Society Approach: Bangladesh as an Insight
A look into how the Luke Society pursues new ministries

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
As Though Speaking the Very Words of God

Spring 2002

Cakchiquel, Guatemala
Transforming Communities

Cakchiquel, Guatemala
Sex Education from a Biblical Perspective

Managua, Nicaragua
Breaking Through Every Barrier to Unity

Orissa, India
Dr. Pushpa Rout battles severe heat and flood conditions to bring healthcare

Kasei, Ghana
A Burning Bush in Abamba

Quezon, Philippines
Compassion Bears Fruit

From the Field
Updates from Luke Society Ministries

Perspective
Serving the Needs of the Poor: Responsibility and Privilege

Josh Jackson Says Goodbye
Communication Director Josh Jackson bids a fond farewell

Fall 2001

Nairobi, Kenya
Dr. Tom's VIPs: Streetboys with a new hope

Nairobi, Kenya
Into Their World - A Walk in the Slum

Kampala, Uganda
Fighting AIDS and Its Cascading Effects

Vicksburg, Miss., USA
Dr. Peter and Eleanor Boelens Pray for Healing

Orissa, India
Heat Wave, Flooding & Violence Beget Suffering

Palawan, Philippines
New Clinic Operational

Perspective
Striving for Justice in an Unjust World

Spring 2001

Olancho, Honduras
Improving Conditions Across the Province

Honduras
Garîfuna AIDS Ministry

Gracias
Medical, Spiritual and Economic Development

Thankfulness in the Philippines

Touching Lives
Children Rescued from Nairobi's Violent Streets

Fall 2000

Transcarpathia, Ukraine

Romania
A Beachhead into Eastern Europe

Nairobi, Kenya
Compassion in Action for Children of the Streets

Sierra Leone
New Clinic in Freetown

Touching Lives
God Transforms Family Amid Tragedy in Peru

Spring 2000

10 Years in Ghana
Celebrating a Decide of Medical, Spiritual, and Economic Ministry

Myanmar
Church Planters Teach Basic Health

Guatemala
Working Among the Cakchiquel

Kiev, Ukraine
Planting Seeds of Hope for

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Dahra, Senegal

New Director Shares Testimony

The Luke Society has recently established a partnership minsitry in Dahra, Senegal, under the guidance of Dr. Ousmane Soh. This is his testimony:


My name is Dr. Ousmane Soh, a Senegalese national. I was born and raised in a strict Islamic and Fulani family. By God’s grace, I traveled to Libya where I studied medicine at Benghazi medical school, from which I graduated in 1996.

I traveled to Europe for my secondary school education. On one of my trips to London, I was invited to a church meeting by a lady who I met while I was sitting at one of the corners of Hyde Park. At that time, I was completely separated from God. After having my Islamic teachings in Senegal and North Africa, I really could not find satisfactory answers regarding God. So I refused her invitation, telling her, “I am not a religious person, and I do not believe in God.” However, with good humor, the lady sat at my side and said, “Come on, you are sitting here alone. Join us. Forget about religion. You will find many friends from different countries, and we will have some food at the end of our meeting.”

So I got up and went. It was some food! In that small church, I found myself defending my afro-centric, communist ideas. But the lady who was leading our cell group kept on telling about God’s love. After the prayers and food, as I was going out of the church, the lady told me, “Please come again if you are still in London.”

I told her, “Yes,” but I did not mean it. However, at the gate, the lady said to me, “I will pray for you.”

“Okay,” I said, and I left. However, I never went back to that place. Today, how I wish to see them again and tell them this testimony.

In medical school, I was the only black African there. There was one man from the Philippines, and he was the only Asian there. So we became close friends, always together. But there was a problem. He was Muslim, but at that point, I did not believe in God. We would always argue over religion, which I knew better than him. Sometimes we would stay days not talking to each other. But soon again we would go back to normal.

God used this man to introduce me to many Filipinos, and I used to attend their parties, anniversaries, Christmas and New Year. On almost any occasion, I was there. Some of these people were just nominal Christians, but there were also some born-again Christians. They would often start talking about God’s love. Here was that message again!

As a result, I decided to study the Bible so I could talk to them the way I could talk to Muslims. I borrowed a copy of the Bible from a friend, reading the first three books, struggling to pronounce the long names and finding it difficult to understand. So I slacked off on my reading. But the more I read, the more I felt I needed to know.

One day I met a friend from Rwanda. We had not seen each other for more than four years. He was a student too, but at another university in the city. After some chat, I saw that he had with him some Christian booklets. I told him, “Hey, I want to know something about this Jesus.”

“You?” He looked at me and said.

“Yes, me,” I said. Days later, he brought me three testimonies of two Indians and a Pakistani who had come to the Lord. It was a good talk, but this was not what I needed. “I want to know Jesus’ personal life,” I told him.

“Okay, I will show you a Jesus film,” he said.

“Good,” I said to him.

A few days later on, he invited me to see the Jesus film in the home of one of his German friends. So there I was, watching the Jesus film according to the book of Luke for the first time in my life. At the end of the film, I found myself praying the prayer. When my friend came back, asking how I liked the film, I could hardly say anything clear. I was weak and speechless.

When I went back home, I stayed more than 10 days in a real state of confusion. I could not enjoy anything that used to give me joy, like drinking and partying. People started telling me that I looked depressed and was losing weight. I started reading the Bible again. This time, it was different. I rapidly took in the books of Luke, Matthew, Mark and John.

I decided to go see my Rwandan friend and borrow the Jesus film from him. This time, I saw the film alone in my room. At the end of the film, I bowed before Him and prayed the prayer and decided to follow Him and serve Him for the rest of my life.

The news circulated fast among my friends. “He is born again!” I started going to church services, Bible studies and prayer meetings. Everything Jesus said and did touched me, but three verses kept on coming back to my mind. In fact, I memorized them so that I would not have to keep reading them. They are Matthew 28:18-20, which say, “And Jesus came to them and said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.’”

That was not the end. Through a series of wonderful events, God led me to wonderful people who had the burden for the lost as Jesus has commanded. We had such good times together, training, teaching, praying and sharing the Word. I was able to join with mature brothers in the Lord, who had established an underground Bible School in North Africa. I received valuable training in how to share and teach the Word of God. After a time, they even asked me to do some of the teaching and to sit on the board of directors for the school.

Now I have returned to my home country, Senegal. I feel the call to work for Him among my own people, the Fulani. Even though I am just getting started, I can confidently say that the Lord is continually proving He is there, even to the end of the age.

Dr. Ousmane Soh