Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Fall Missions Conference

We recently had the opportunity to show our new video at a missions conference in Ohio. The response was very positive as people saw the statistics concerning the elderly in the nursing homes of America. In the Olivet Discourse of Matthew 24,25, while Jesus spoke about the judgment of the nations at the end of the Tribulation period, the people asked:  "Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink?  When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?  Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?  And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" (Matthew 25:37-40).
The generation that gave us all that we have and enjoy today has been largely forgotten. They are living out their final days away from family, friends, and the familiar home life they enjoyed for so long. They have lost most of their possessions and virtually all of their independence. They are literally living on the  edge of Eternity. Someone must go to them and tell them of God's love and plan of redemption through His Son, Jesus Christ. We are thankful that God has entrusted us with such a task, and we are thankful for all those churches and individuals who faithfully support our work among the elderly. We are committed to bringing the life-changing Gospel to them repeatedly, week after week, so that many can be saved.

While in that missions conference we were exposed to the world-wide need for the Good News. But the need is great, right here in our own backyard. You might be surprised to know that only 10% of all nursing home residents have been born again and have a genuine relationship with the Saviour. That means that 90% are simply religious, and are trusting in their good works to get them to Heaven some day. Because of this, they struggle with  fear and a lack of assurance about what awaits them after this life. Hardly a week goes by that we don't hear of someone who has sat in our services at a particular nursing home facility who has slipped off into eternity since the last time we were there. The need is urgent to reach these dear souls while they are still reachable. We covet your prayers for power, safety, and fruitfulness in the preaching of the Gospel. Thank you again, to all who make it possible for us to be full-time on this necessary mission field that is continually "white unto harvest".

Friday, July 26, 2013

On The Air!

Yesterday I had the opportunity to be interviewed on radio station WVGV out of West Virginia. This is a ministry operated by Evangelist Oliver Araiza. I met Brother Oliver several years ago and told him about our ministry to the nursing homes in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He recently contacted me and said they would like to have me share what God was doing among the elderly in nursing homes on their American Heartbeat program.  Although I have been interviewed quite a number of times before on radio, I was somewhat apprehensive for this one due to the fact that it would be a live, 30 minute segment. After preparing all my information, just to make sure I had all the up-dated facts, I was ready for the call to the station. But.....technology being what it is, there was a glitch in the system and the call wouldn't connect. I had the station playing on my laptop, and I could hear the program host saying, "Brother Aabye, are you there?" How embarassing. I was frantically redialing the station, Brother Araiza, and the special "Skype" number he had given me. Every line was busy or immediately went to voice-mail. Finally, I heard the announcers voice in my ear and we were connected. Whew! The rest actually went off without a hitch, as they say.
Technology really is great, though. As I write this, I'm using a laptop computer. I remember my first computer. It was like a boat anchor! A huge desktop unit. Now computers have been reduced to the size of smart phones. We can connect via the air waves without cables. When I post this article to this blog site, it will immediately be accessible to anyone around the world. Having a web-site, Facebook page, e-mail, etc., provides not only instant access to friends, family, and beyond, but allows for the promotion of ministries to those who otherwise would not know about what God is doing in a ministry like ours. Although it's sometimes frustrating, p
raise the Lord for modern communication technology.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

What's Your Reaction?

Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend a local pastor's fellowship in western Pennsylvania. It was a wonderful day of listening to the preaching of the Word of God, singing the great hymns of the faith, and spending time with the pastors, missionaries, and evangelists who are on the 'front lines' of the battle for the souls of mankind.
During an afternoon break, I was involved in a conversation with a pastor from Ohio. I was telling him how the Lord had called my wife and I to develop C.A.R.E. Ministries, and how we were seeing God doing great things through the nursing home ministry. I wish you could have seen his face when I shared some statistics about the number of nursing homes in our immediate are (63 within just a 40 mile radius of our home!). He was amazed when I told him that Ohio and Pennsylvania were number 3 and 5 respectively in the number of nursing homes in America! His reaction is something we've come to expect. Unfortunately, most pastors are not aware of the mission field of "those nearest eternity", as we like to say, literally on their doorstep. While no one would dispute the need to plant new churches in America, or to reach the multitudes around the globe who have never heard the gospel, the nursing home presents a never-ending opportunity to reach dear souls with the gospel of Jesus Christ. While most Bible-preaching churches have some sort of nursing home outreach, statistics are such that it would require every church to have 14 nursing home ministries just to meet the current demand.
In 2010 the "baby boomer" generation began to turn 65. According to the Population Reference Bureau: "There were actually 76 million births in the United States from 1946 to 1964, inclusive, the 19 years usually called the "baby boom." (By contrast, there were only 66 million births, in a larger U.S. population, during the 19 years following the baby boom, which included the baby bust of the 1970s.)"
The "boomer" population has the potential of swelling nursing home capacities beyond belief. In our area, we are ministering in two facilities that are going to combine into a newly remodeled one that will have the ability to handle residents from both, as well as provide an increased quality of care. Nursing homes are getting ready to meet the need. Is your church?
Are you wondering why there is a picture of an empty nursing home bed? Every day we read the paper and notice that someone from one of the area nursing homes we minister in has slipped off into eternity. Sometimes it's someone who has been saved during one of our services, or someone who has followed the Lord throughout their life. Although they will be missed physically, we rejoice to know they are in Heaven. However, it is heartbreaking to see a name listed of one whom we were unsure about their relationship with the Lord. Thankfully, the Lord gives us fresh fruit for our labors. Recently a number of folks in several homes have responded to the gospel and placed their faith in Christ for salvation. The nursing home truly is a field that is "white unto harvest"......every day!
Our schedule is busy. In addition to preaching nearly every day in the nursing homes, I have accepted the responsibility of being the interim-pastor at the church out of which we operate our ministry. There is no financial compensation for this, but it is rewarding to see God working in the lives of this small congregation of committed believers who want to see God do something great among them. Our prayer would be that, as the church grows, God would eventually bring the right man along who can shepherd this flock and take it to higher ground. In the meantime, we would covet your prayers as we seek to fulfill our calling to reach the lost among the elderly in the nursing homes, and in the communities around the church.

Serving Him,

Missionary Pastor Norm Aabye

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Winter Update

Well, Winter is in full swing. As I write this letter, we are in a "Lake Effect Snow Warning". The weathermen are forecasting 1 to 3 feet of snow, but right now the sun keeps peeking out while it's snowing and blowing! There is no doubt that the weather patterns in northwest Pennsylvania are unique. They used to say when we lived in New England, "If you don't like the weather, just wait five minutes because it will probably change", but it seems even more true where we now live.
Despite the national statistics concerning the flu this year, we have had only two cancellations of our services in the nursing homes due to sickness at the facility. Attendance numbers have been down a little but there are still so many who are hungry to hear the Word.
While our ministry is primarily directed toward the residents of the nursing homes, we constantly see the Lord working in the hearts of the staff members. Just this past Monday, I was talking with a staffer after our service and she confided in me how much the preaching message meant to her. She is already a Christian, and told me she had heard a similar message before, but that today it was just what she needed. Those who work in the nursing homes often carry a heaven burden as they work with and around those who are living, as we say, "on the brink of eternity". Whether saved or not, the Lord continually uses His Word to speak to those whose hearts are open.
At one of our larger facilities, where we have had to move to different locations in the home many times over the years to accommodate the increasing attendance, we had some complaints....good complaints....from some of the residents that they were not being taken to the location of the service. The administration settled on a solution: one week we would have our service in the ACU (Alzheimer Care Unit), which has a huge all-purpose/dining area, and the next week we would use the conference room in another section of the home. Now everyone is happy, and all who want to attend are able to come to the service. We are there every Wednesday and it is one of our most rewarding experiences to minister to the folks there. In fact, while taking one man back to his room, he asked me if I had ever heard of a newspaper called "The Sword". I said, "Oh, you mean The Sword of the Lord?" He had seen a copy somewhere and heard there were correspondence courses advertised. Well, our church receives a bulk subscription to the Sword every two weeks. I told him I could supply him with all he wanted. This week we will not only make good on our promise, but are taking a stack of back issues to distribute to those who will read them. If you receive the Sword at your church, this is a great way to use up any leftover copies. Because only 10% of all nursing home residents truly have been born again, and most are simply "religious", it is important for us to be able to place trustworthy, biblical material in their hands to supplement the preaching and teaching of our services.
This brings me to one special need we have. If your church would like to put the Word of God into the hands of those who need them and want them, we can distribute all the giant print (and they have to be "giant" print) bibles we can get. You can send them to us at: C.A.R.E. Ministries, 18984 Broadford Road, Saegertown, PA 16433.
It is our privilege to serve the Lord on the mission field of the nursing home. If your church would like to know more about what we do, or would like to schedule a video presentation of our work, please call me at (814) 547-1702. We are currently planning our schedule for 2013 and would love to be included in your missions conference this year.
Thanks again to all who make it possible for us to continue in this much needed work. Your prayers and support are bearing fruit for all eternity.

Missionary Pastor
Norm Aabye
"And of some have compassion, making a difference."  - Jude 22