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Seventy Two Graduate from Medical Missionary Training School in EJC

After five weeks of intensive lectures, studies, research and practical assignment covering multiple topics in the area of health and wellness, seventy two individuals from across the East Jamaica Conference constituency graduated from the Medical Missionary Training School on October 8, 2023.

EJC Communication Department | Phillip Castell

After five weeks of intensive lectures, studies, research and practical assignment covering  multiple   topics  in the area of health and wellness, seventy two individuals from across the East Jamaica Conference constituency graduated from the  Medical Missionary Training  School on October 8, 2023.   All were excited and ready to make an impact to those in their sphere of influence with the new information gained during their training which was organized by the Health Ministries department of the Conference  under the leadership of health ministries director, Pastor Leonard Steele. The graduation exercise was  held at the Kencot SDA Church under the theme, “Equipped to Serve.”

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Dr. Meric Walker, president, East Jamaica Conference  was the Keynote speaker for the graduation exercise and had high commendation for Pastor Steele  whose objective for the course was to  train local church members and leaders  on how to conduct  credible and effective health outreach programmes in their church, community and anywhere in the world they be asked to serve as missionaries.

 

Dr. Meric Walker, president, East Jamaica Conference  was the Keynote speaker for the graduation exercise and had high commendation for Pastor Steele  whose objective for the course was to  train local church members and leaders  on how to conduct  credible and effective health outreach programmes in their church, community and anywhere in the world they be asked to serve as missionaries.

For many of the graduates,  Sunday October 8 signaled a new day in their life.  According to Ann-marie Callum James from the Bull Bay SDA Church, “the medical missionary course has been a life changing experience for me  because it led me to learn of Jesus’ compassionate work that he started  and we are to carry on”.  Ann-marie confirmed that thirteen members from her church completed the course and also found it beneficial to them .

 

Carlene Mattucks  from the Brand New Life Church  in Kingston  was happy that she completed the course and lauded the efforts of Health Ministries Director Dr. Leonard Steele. “I am happy I completed the course because it has given me a different perspective on health. It has equipped me to go out and serve in areas of health. I now have a better understanding of how to eat  properly, hydrotherapy, massage therapy and natural remedies,” Carlene said. “I am truly enlightened and I personally will take it back to my church so that they can be empowered”.

 

 Lesburne Doman from the Stadium Community Church said the course was truly great. “I have learnt some valuable knowledge  that I can share with persons who are in need. I was particularly interested and blessed with the section of the course that dealt with the healing wonders of herbs.

 

 

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