Wednesday, August 3, 2022

"Slow, But Sure"

 August 3, 2022

As Summer begins to wind down, we're not quite sure how to anticipate what will take place in the nursing home ministry in the months ahead. Although COVID seems to have slowed down, the "variants" continue to create problems with our getting back into the facilities that we have ministered in for the past 15 years. Some have allowed us come back with minimal restrictions, such as wearing masks. Others, though, continue to require us to be vaccinated or tested on a regular basis. One has gone so far as to expect us to not only wear a mask but goggles as well. Obviously, there is a broad interpretation concerning protective measurements even within the same county. There's really not much we can do about this, so in addition to preaching in those places that have opened to us, we continue our weekly Friday morning devotional, Making A Difference, which is available for Activity Directors to pick up and "cast" from their phones onto a large screen TV before a group at the home.  

Several years ago, we produced a brief video to show in church missions conferences that had  an emphasis on recruiting people to duplicate our style of multiple nursing home ministries in various areas around the country. We have statistics for states and metropolitan areas that can help retired missionaries, retired pastors, or just those with a heart for reaching the elderly with the gospel, to develop a ministry similar to ours. Recently we have received texts from pastors who have people in their churches who are interested in beginning a nursing home ministry through their local church. We were able to supply not only information on developing an on-line ministry to one interested party in the mid-west, but in another case were able to supply a church down south with copies of several of our videos that really stirred the individual's heart for the work.  It is obvious that more people are seeing the need to reach what we have referred to as "the people group living on the brink of eternity!"  While our main purpose in sharing our ministry in churches remains encouraging partnership by supporting our work, we see now that recruitment and helping to start similar ministries is also of vital importance. If you would like us to come to your church to challenge your people in this way, please contact us.

Recently I had the opportunity to 
preach an outdoor service.

One more point of interest. After 35 years in the ministry, I am keenly aware that "home" missions, such as the nursing home ministry, are often not given the priority in a church's missions program. Some might even believe that such a ministry will not bear fruit for the church. But let me share something with you. Before COVID, we met a husband and wife in one of our larger facilities. They were solid Christians who had served the Lord for decades. The husband was no longer able to be at home and required nursing home care. Week after week, the wife brought her husband to our services. Finally, she began attending our church. In one of the most unusual circumstances, they both joined the church....he, without ever attending, but wanting to be part of Bible-preaching ministry before he passed!  As she shared her testimony for membership, she also spoke of her husband's salvation, which I had verified in a conversation with him. Eventually, the husband passed, and I was privileged to perform his memorial service. Turns out that the wife had been a Sunday School teacher and played the piano. She now leads our women's Bible study, plays both the piano and organ in our services, and has been such a blessing to our church ministry.. In addition, her granddaughter and family have also begun attending. All because of our nursing home ministry! Of course we don't minister for what we can get out of it, but because of the desire to put something (or Someone!) into the lives of those who recognize their need for the Saviour.

Well, the Lord can make a way and open doors. We are relying upon Him to continue to make our ministry fruitful and to allow us entrance back into the homes on our previous schedule. In the meantime, we would appreciate your prayers and we thank all of  you for your faithful support.

The Aabyes

C.A.R.E. Ministries/ Making A Difference