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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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Accra, Ghana

A Look at Emmanuel Eye Center

The waiting room at Emmanuel Eye Center is small and full of patients seated on vinyl chairs. Some are standing along the walls, trying to stay out of the way of the nurses and doctors walking quickly through the rooms. Holding sheets of paper that tell what is needed, they are anxious to see the doctor. They watch everything going on around them, wondering what it will be like to see clearly again. Upon closer inspection, many of them have a film covering their eye called a pterygium, which is a growth that begins on the inner edge of the eye and slowly covers the entire eye. Some patients seem calmer than others.

Upon arrival at the Emmanuel Eye Center, the patients sit on wooden benches outside the clinic. They face a small white podium, where at 7:30 a.m., the clinic pastor comes out to teach them about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to pray for them and their upcoming surgery. On average, over 100 patients and relatives gather for this time of devotions every day.

For those who have not heard of Jesus or want to know more, the patients and relatives are invited to talk with the staff pastor or his assistant in the counseling room inside the clinic. “All who want to talk about Christ and Christianity can go there and have special time,” said Luke Society Director, Dr. John Boateng.

While the patients and families are hearing God’s Word, the staff has their own time of devotions. They gather in the waiting room, read the Bible and discuss the text.

Because of its Christian witness and quality eye care, the Center has become well-known in Ghana and surrounding countries. Ghana’s population is around 22 million, and there are only 48 ophthalmologists in Ghana; therefore, there is only one ophthalmologist to 460,000 patients. These statistics are for Ghana alone, but Emmanuel Eye Center sees patients coming in from as far away as Niger and Mali!

Many of the patients who come to Emmanuel Eye Center have never received any eye care. Because of traditional medicines, many people are afraid of what will be done to them. In some villages, leaves are ground up, and the juices are poured into the eye. The acidic juices usually damage the eye, causing severe pain. In other villages, the fetish doctors will pour urine into the eye, which also leads to painful eye infections. The most common misconception is that the eye doctors will cut out their eyes, fix them, and try to put them back again.

To alleviate these anxieties, there are trained staff who talk to the patients before their surgery. They discuss the procedures and answer questions.

Dr. Abalo Kodjo is the head doctor at Emmanuel Eye Center. He is a committed Christian man with a dedication to the clinic and the staff.

Five days a week, Dr. Kodjo works in the operating room. The operating room has two chairs with a large microscope between them. When he walks in the door, there is a patient in each chair. As soon as he removes the cataract in the first patient, he moves to the other. Another patient is prepped and ready while he performs on the next patient. This rotation continues throughout the day and usually ends after he has performed over 10 surgeries.

The rest of the clinic is open to those who need eye glasses. Emmanuel Eye Center dispenses more glasses than anywhere else in Accra for about half the price. Christie and Vera are the women who fit the patients with glasses frames. Roselynn is the clinic optometrist, and she sees an average of 30 patients a day. After the patient has the prescription and the frames, Jerry goes to work, grinding lenses to fit the glasses. Jerry also fixes broken glasses and orders new frames from dealers in Accra.

The next step for the future of Emmanuel Eye Center is to begin reaching out to the small villages around Accra.

In addition to the medical help the Luke Society provides during these rural outreaches, the staff places a heavy emphasis on evangelism.

The people of Ghana and surrounding countries are seeing more clearly with quality eye care from Emmanuel Eye Center. With improved sight, the quality of everyday life is better. With evangelism being a strong component in the clinic and staff vision, patients also have the opportunity to see how much hope, love and freedom can be found in Jesus Christ.

Laura Eisenga