Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana
Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana, SouthAmerica (Esequibo River): The contact person is Gilbert and Melissa Sissons. you can contact them on (+592) 227-2184 (at Jim Craik/message per radio) or email them at sissons4@gmail.com | 8rlan@winlink.org | Mailing address: P.O.Box 10191, Georgetown, Guyana (Essequibo River, Guyana). Service opportunities can be found at Missionary Volunteers Needed
Bethany Medical Missionary College| Guyana
0 Comments Published by admin June 22nd, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaJune 22, 2008
FIELD SCHOOL IN ACTION
What is field school? It is education that centers around Christ with the intent to equip mission leaders with the knowledge and skills required on the front lines. This was the second annual field school held on BMMCs campus and was organized by Pastor Andrew Farrel, Ministerial Secretary for the Caribbean Union Conference. Our students really enjoyed Pastor Farrel’s warm personality and one on one interaction. We were also blessed to have Pastor Stanton Adams, Pastor Sherwin White and Elder Branford Burke from the Guyana Conference of Seventh Day Adventists lead out in lectures. The meetings were conducted from May 15th-23rd and some of the topics that were lectured upon included: biblical foundations for family life, communication, preparation for marriage, evangelism techniques, and how to prepare a sermon.
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Bethany Medical Missionary College - April Newsletter
0 Comments Published by admin April 30th, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaWe are pleased to announce the arrival of Ginesse Tiffney Gomez who was born on March 26, 2008 and weighed in at five lbs. She was delivered by C-Section at the district public hospital one hour from our school. Her parents, Garnett and Nansha, have been active students at BMMC during this school year. Garnett continues his studies while Nansha is a part-time student and a full time mommy. This new family has many opportunities to serve after graduation, including going to a new village to share the gospel or returning to Garnett’s home village as Bible workers. We are thankful to have a healthy baby on campus with parents who love the Lord and wish to be active workers for God.
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Bethany Medical Missionary College - March ‘08 Newsletter
0 Comments Published by admin April 1st, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana
TIMBER!!! During the summer of 20007, we gave a mission update at the Redding SDA Church in Northern California. After our presentation, Kent Dacre, a local church member, wanted to know if a portable Wood Mizer sawmill would help speed up our work of building while at the same time providing better material. Previously, all our framing material was cut by free hand using a chainsaw and many times produced poor quality materials. Unfortunately, the two men who were cutting the majority of our materials have left our village leaving us in a tough spot. After much ha rd work by Mr. Dacre and the Redding SDA Church, all the funds were raised for the saw mill and it was transported to Guyana. Since the time of the saw mills arrival in Bethany, it has proven itself to be a tremendous asset. We have been able to cut studs for interior work in our main school building as well as our woman’s dormitory and it is currently cutting materials for our hand rail around the main school building.
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BMMC | Wendy was taken away today please pray!
0 Comments Published by admin February 13th, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaHello again,
We have had a very sober day here at BMMC. Wendy’s parents and her aunt came this morning along with some elders and the village council members/captain. We sat on our porch and tried our best to reason with the parents to let Wendy stay on campus. The mother refused to listen.
The elders and Gilbert told her that Wendy is an adult, she can make her own decisions, and we want to stand behind Wendy’s desires. Any time that she has been thinking clearly, she makes it very known to all who are round that she does not want to go home and she wants to stay at school. We wanted to hear from Wendy, but the mother refused to let her speak saying she was mentally ill and not herself. Finally, the counsel was able to speak with her in my home for just a few minutes until the mother stated that this was enough and ordered the father to go and physically remove Wendy from my home. I was standing near the door and as they carried Wendy passed, she grabbed onto my shirt collar and would not let go. I was pulled half way down my stairs and nearly choked. She was screaming and crying to Gilbert and I to not let them take her. The father, mother, and aunt had to drag her across our campus. The whole time she was crying out and reaching for Gilbert saying “Sir, Sir, please don’t let them do this to me, please save me, please help me!” Gilbert followed at a distance, but he could do nothing. The parents have reported to the police that we have brainwashed Wendy and turned her against them. The village counsel just stood there and let her be abducted-we feel they should have intervened as what
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BMMC Needs your Prayers
0 Comments Published by admin February 10th, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaDear Family and Friends,
We have gained a victory with Wendy, but the devil is now attacking from a new angle - he is relentless and we are tired! We struggled with Wendy for over 24 hours with the elders and the local pastor. We were up for two nights in a row and finally it seems that Wendy has over come. Sabbath morning she seemed at peace, although she was unable to speak as something was holding her throat. She was able to write messages to us and she told us Jesus had given her the victory - by Sabbath afternoon she could sing and pray.
As I said though, the devil is not giving up that easy. Her parents came to campus on Friday and wanted to take Wendy home. Wendy told them no, she was not going. Sabbath morning they returned to take her home, and she once again said no. Her mother became very angry and told us that she does not believe that Wendy was possessed, but that Gilbert and I have done this to her. She said she has never seen her daughter openly rebel against her parents until Gilbert and I got involved.
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BMMC Needs your Prayers for Wendy
0 Comments Published by admin February 9th, 2008 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana
I encourage every one of our worldwide ministry leaders to pray with your teams for the Sissons.
Dear Friends and Family,
We are urgently requesting that you uplift one of our students, Wendy, in earnest prayer right now. She is currently demon possessed and we have been fighting this or these demons for over 12 hours now. She has been struggling with some personal issues and last night she collapsed in the kitchen. We brought her over to our home, thinking it was because she had not eaten much all day long due to depression. We gave her some honey and she seemed to do better. Then she started to run for the door, upon stopping her she fell to the floor, and continued to fight with us. She laughed in a demonic manner, especially when we mentioned the name of Jesus. She was speaking to someone telling them ” No you can’t kill me, ouch that hurts, I give up….” We ran down to the village and brought the local elders and we were up all night in prayer and singing and laying our hands on her. It has been an awful struggle. There are certain Bible texts that really seem to irritate her and cause her to laugh and say “No, No, No!” She indicated to the elder that she had five demons inside of her. We seemed to gain a victory early this am and she began to sing some hymns and respond to our questions. Unfortuately within the last few hours, she collapsed again, began to fight and try to run, and the same story as last night all over again. Continue reading ‘BMMC Needs your Prayers for Wendy’
Bethany Medical Missionary College | Just in Time
0 Comments Published by admin December 11th, 2007 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana
“What happened to the guy’s outhouse?†It was a question that seemed to be circulating around our campus rapidly. The heavy rains of one night eroded the toilet’s meager sand foundation with a result that only a picture can adequately describe. During the month of November, a sizable and well needed project was in the making. And although the project was large, the group to lead out was small, Melvin Brass, Haley Hamilton and her dad Louis were big in heart. Haley is a senior in high school and chose for one of her senior projects to help us improve our water sanitation at BMMC. Her project included helping to organize the project as well as raising the funds for all the materials. This project included building three septic tanks, connecting over a 1000 feet of PVC pipe, as well as installing toilets, sinks, and showers. Continue reading ‘Bethany Medical Missionary College | Just in Time’
BMMC | Rovin’s Update
0 Comments Published by admin December 5th, 2007 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaLittle Rovin has been with us at Bethany for the last week after his discharge from the hospital. We have seen great improvements during this week and he was even able to run while chasing our Abby across campus. We still notice some weakness, especially on the right side and his speech is still not very clear. But praise God he is alive and with us today! He has been enjoying the “physical therapy” (playing in the creek, rolling in the sand with Abby and Josh etc…), good food, and lots of love from all of us on campus. He will be traveling home in a few days and we will be sad to see him go. Thank you all for your prayers and for your concern over Rovin.
God bless,
Gilbert and Melissa Sissons
Bethany Medical Missionary College
Guyana, South America
Continue to pray for Rovin | BMMC Update
0 Comments Published by admin November 17th, 2007 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- GuyanaDear Family and Friends,
I wanted to update you on Rovin, the little boy that needs your prayers. He was doing very well earlier this week, even walking and talking. We were all looking forward to his release from the hospital today. Unfortunately, he had a seizure on Wednesday and became verbally unresponsive and very weak. Since then he has had more seizures and Dr. Wilson is trying his best to figure out what is causing the problem. Please continue to uplift this precious child in your prayers.
Sincerely,
Gilbert and Melissa Sissons
Bethany Medical Missionary College
Guyana, South America
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Special Prayer Needed - Sissons Family
0 Comments Published by admin November 9th, 2007 in Bethany Medical Missionary College- Guyana
Dear Family and Friends,
It is 5 am in Georgetown, Guyana and I have just spent my second night in the hospital at the bedside of a very sick little boy. His name is Rovin Seegolam and he is only five years old. He is the brother of Kenny Seegolam, one of my graduates of last year and current staff at BMMC. Little Rovin contracted bacterial meningitis in his village of New Amsterdam. After having a high fever and a seizure, his mother carried him to New Amsterdam Public Hospital for treatment. By God’s grace, we were able to move him from there to Davis Memorial Hospital in Georgetown where he was diagnosed by Dr. John Wilson with meningitis, a very rare condition to see in this country. I believe Rovin would have died in the public hospital due to lack of any real medical care. In fact, a nurse at the public hospital told the mother that she had better take Rovin out of there if she wanted him to live!
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