Essay On Health Care Ministry

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Evans devotes this chapter to giving specific ways to start a health care ministry in the local church. The author says that Denis Duncan, a British theologian, suggest three priorities in a healing ministry. (1) Form a group to intercede weekly for those in need. (2) Organize a Bible study centered on faith and healing topics. (3) The leadership is to preach and teach on the function and role of the church (p. 176). Prayer and Bible studies are important in establishing a health ministry. It should start modestly in keeping within the resources of the church. As resources increase the ministry can expand to include other desired functions. The first step is to recognize that no ministry is a solo performance. The information gathering phase needs to include many people …show more content…

The partnership would be a network of hospitals, other churches, and community organizations. Will the ministry be only for the local congregation or the community or both? Large churches may have their own health ministry while smaller churches may work together to meet their needs. Will the health ministry be interfaith, ecumenical, or a single denomination? For this to work, the ministry would be centered on a common activity or purpose (p. 186). The last type Evans discusses is whether the ministry will be implicitly or explicitly Christian. Will there be outward signs of Christian symbols in the waiting rooms, like Bibles, religious literature or crosses. Whether or not to display these symbols is not as important has ministering the love and healing of Christ to those in need. Finally, the health ministry needs to develop a good financial plan based on their size and resources available. The health ministry should be flexible to meet the ever changing needs of the church and community. Some aspects may be taken over by the community as they are empowered by the church. This will allow the church to expand into a greater ministry as time

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