Illuminating the "Healing Ministry of Christ" through CMC
A PUBLICATION OF THE VELLORE CMC FOUNDATION
EDITION ONE | JULY 2021
IN THIS ISSUE:
U.S. Faith-Based Institutions Extend their Hands to Ease India’s Pandemic Crisis Written by John A. Riehl, President Vellore CMC Foundation In times of human hardship and without regard to geography, the U.S. faith-based community has repeatedly responded to the needs of those affected by tragedies of every kind while also assisting with the long-term recovery of the community in which the survivors live. The U.S. faith-based community is often characterized by both its informal and formal contributions to disaster relief. Informally, our faith-based community partners help us rally around community members to offer moral upliftment and to assist in fulfilling unmet needs. In a more formal manner, the Foundation’s faith-based partner organizations enter into mutual aid agreements with us as we partner to stage the best and most appropriate response to disaster situations, most recently the second wave of the COVID pandemic in India. Starting in March 2021, the number of new COVID cases in India began to rise rapidly. The outcome was that the total number of people testing positive for the coronavirus quickly rose to and exceeded 15 million. During this period, hospitals in every part of the country began to exceed their capacity to admit new patients. The Christian Medical College of Vellore (CMC) was no exception. When the second wave hit, there was a lack of adequate equipment – ventilators and oxygen concentrators – to provide proper respiratory therapy; there was an overwhelming need for personal protection equipment (PPE); also needed was the ability to create access to
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U.S. FAITH-BASED INSTITUTIONS EXTEND THEIR HANDS TO EASE INDIA’S PANDEMIC CRISIS - 1 DEVOTIONAL - 1 FINDING INSPIRATION IN HISTORY - 2 BUILDING THE KINGDOM OF GOD - 3 WHAT IS "ICU INDIA"? - 5
DEVOTIONAL
by Veni Manickam, Director of Grant Acquisition and Research Development, Vellore CMC Foundation
When contemplating Ida S. Scudder’s wholehearted submission to God’s calling on the fateful night of the 3 knocks, take time to ponder her decisions, with the hope that in understanding, we too may seek God in committing our lives wholeheartedly to Christ in thought, word and deed. No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no heart has imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him. (1 Corinthians 2:9) Our intimacy with God is a direct corollary of our seeking, trust and submission to Christ, which leads to vast revelation of God’s nature and of our true purposes in Him – as we as dust cannot behold the inherent majesty of God except for through the aid of God Himself. Knowing God leads to greater desire to obey Him. Ida spiritedly walked God's will for her by maintaining tremendous intimacy with God and walking by faith, not by sight. May the LORD make us good and faithful servants, in Him, like Ida. In Him, we lack nothing. Be imitators of God, as beloved children. And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave Himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. (Ephesians 5:1-2).
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