Story 1
Martha is a CHE trained worker, working in Cien Fuegos, Dominican Republic. Martha has a plethora of CHE training materials she could use but she realizes that in her neighborhood there are more than 15 couples living together but not married. Martha discerns a community need of strong families and begins to teach on marriage with her husband Diabierto. Recently 10 of those couples were married.
Story 2
Taking medical teams to poor areas would seem to be routine and a never-ending process. But if we could discover through a loving interview that there is abuse in the home or sexual abuse amongst young ladies, it would be worth it if we could help. These true-life stories have been a catalyst to CHE teaching on abuse in the home and how to prevent it.
Story 3
It is estimated that more than 240 million people world-wide have diabetes and by the year 2040, more than 600 million people will be dealing with diabetes. Five years ago, Barnabas Task decided to do something about this. Led by Nurse Practitioner Nancy Hinton, a baseline study was established to understand the diabetes dynamic. Coupled with the study was “evidence-based practice” methodology of not giving medicine to patients with diabetes or hypertension on a short-term basis. Helping short-term would not be helpful. In conjunction with Dr. Samuel Ramos, a leading cardiologist in Santiago, a one-year plan is actively functioning for diabetes patients that have been identified by Barnabas Task teams.http://www.derojoporlamujer.org. Fundación Dominicana de Obesidad y Prevención Cardiovascular, Inc. (FUNDO) CHE principles and local collaboration are effectively working together. Birthed by this growing relationship, a collaborative Diabetes Initiative has been established between Barnabas Task and FUNDO.
Story 4
A CHE worker had taught in her community on relationships with God, self and others. (A key CHE principle teaching) Several weeks later a fight broke out amongst two men who were placed in jail. Community people went to the CHE workers’ home to inform her and ask for prayer and help. Together, they all went to the jail where the men were asking first to talk to the police that were there. After explaining the concept of relationships and forgiveness, the jailers allowed the CHE worker to talk to the two men while in jail. Both gave their lives to Christ and reconciled their differences.