Saturday, October 5, 2019

Celebrating 40 years




Forty years ago, a 15-year-old girl from the nearby town of Banz came to the hospital looking for work. She was trained to assist the doctors performing procedures and when a young surgeon from America arrived a few years later, she became his first scrub nurse. Now, Auntie Margaret is the matron of the Operating Theatre. She is the supervisor of over 15 surgical and sterilization staff. After 40 years, she knows every piece of surgical equipment and every procedure by heart. More than being an amazing surgical nurse and supervisor, Auntie is a strong spiritual mentor and prayer warrior. She has cared for and prayed over thousands of patients and hundreds of nurses and doctors during her 40 years of service at Kudjip. She has been a wonderful mentor for me during my time at Kudjip and I honestly couldn’t imagine OT without her. This week, we celebrated her 40 years of service to God and the people of Papua New Guinea through her work at the hospital. We had a lovely time of devotion, worship and a luncheon to celebrate this outstanding woman of faith. During the celebration she quoted from Joshua 14, the story of Caleb receiving his allotment in the Promised Land, more than 40 years after spying out the land. In verse 11, Caleb declares, “I am still as strong today as the day Moses sent me out.” We pray that God will continue to strengthen Auntie Margaret to minister for another 40 years.



4 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Auntie Margaret! It sounds like she has been a blessing to so many over the years!

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  2. Congratulations Bubu MMagret for your many years of dedication to help save lives of many both ppysically and spiritually.

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  3. Sister, you have been a blessing to all. Congratulations and may God almighty continue to fill you with his wisdom and love.
    Much love... 💝💝💝
    Patricia Ghandi Laki

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  4. Congratulations Sister Margaret for all you humble service many thousands of our People.May God give you extra strong in the years to come.

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