China Mission News May 2012
China Mission News May 2012
China Mission News May 2012
May, 2012
Those medical missions were really wonderful and helped many poor people in China, but we realized it would be even better if we could build a small hospital to serve the poor people. In 2005, with Rons help, Dr. Joshua was able to visit some of the friends aforementioned and accepted a job at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The Zhai family was blessed to have their daughter born in the U.S. with the help of Dr. Stephen Staggs who provided free medical care. They were blessed by many friends at the Middle Tennessee Chinese Church of Christ and by Dr. Dale Jamison and his family. The Zhai family also received help from Marian Whitfield and her friends in Nashville, Bob and Rachel Simmons, Gordon Borck and his family, and Dr. Mack Wayne Craig, who passed away last year. Their faith grew. Dr. Joshuas dream never ceased. He and his family returned to China in 2007. After their return to China, Dr. Joshua worked in his former hospital for a year and then worked at Marias Big House of Hope for another two years. He helped care for and provided surgeries for sick orphans. But he could still feel the need to serve God by building a small hospitalto serve Him in the way He likes with all his heart. Dr. Joshua resigned from Marias last September. Ron and Dr. Joshua began their search for a location to build the dream hospital. Eventually they found a reasonably priced property in a small town in Nanyang of Henan Province. Soon Ronald Brown will serve as the construction superintendent to begin building this small rural
community hospital. The building will be about 13,000 square feet with one Operating Room, one GI endoscope lab and 20 beds. After the facility is equipped, we are planning to run it selfsufficientlythe poor people in China will not pay. Thank the Lord we have donors like an anonymous donor who is giving a major portion for the new hospital. Also David Finchs brother has donated a set of endoscopic instruments. We are very thankful for the many friends who are helping us realize our dream and many people who will help us support this great project. We solicit donations from anyone interested in being part of this great venture. All of the funding is not secured. There will be additional solicitation for medical equipment and supplies. Doctors and nurses from the U.S. will be welcomed to rotate in and out of the hospital to assist with the work.
In February 2011, Zoie Cothron, a six-year old girl, ran a very successful campaign and raised enough money to pay for one heart surgery, three cleft palate surgeries and support one orphan for a year. This year, for Valentines Day, she sought support from family and friends again to help the poor children in China. She was even more successful this year. To date, we have received enough funds to cover the cost of two heart surgeries and the support for two children for a year with a little money left to go into our general fund to pay workers in our care centers. Thanks to Zoie, her parents and to all the many people who gave funds to help with this wonderful campaign.
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Website: www.china-mission.com Director: Ron Brown ronbrown20@gmail.com 678-877-6300 Editor email: ladotson1960@gmail.com