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Published on: 12-29-2020
Erzsébet Feketéné Trankusz began working as a pastor in the Tisza Conference of the Hungarian Union in 2015. As well as fulfilling her pastor’s role in the Adventist Church, she did some voluntary chaplaincy work in the hospice ward of the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Central and University Teaching Hospital in Miskolc.
The hospice is there for patients in the end-stages of illness, the majority of them suffering some form of cancer. While in the hospice, patients are given support physically and mentally to deal with their end-of-life process. The care is provided by doctors, nurses, physical therapists, psychologists/mental hygienists, social workers, pastors, dietitians, and trained volunteer helpers. The team provides complex physical, mental, social, and spiritual support. When asked why she got involved with the chaplaincy work, Erzsébet said, “My answer is very simple: the faith that I have received is pricel
Stories abounds, how the sons of God took human form to marry beautiful daughters of men who gave birth to mighty giants who became famous warriors of ancient times, which marked the beginning of high powered sinning in the history of mankind.
It is written in the Bible in 1 Kings 22:20 that “And the LORD said ‘who can entice Ahab to go into battle against Ramoth-gilead so he can be killed?’ there were many suggestions.
21 “And finally a spirit approached the LORD and said ‘I can do it!’
22 “‘How will you do this?’ the LORD asked. And the spirit replied, ‘I will go out and inspire all of Ahab’s prophets to speak lies. ‘You will succeed’ said the LORD ‘go ahead and do it. ”
Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga has expressed concern over the poor health services that civil servants have been receiving from the National Health Insurance Management (NHIMA).
Mr Kamanga noted that his office had lately received concerns from civil servants on the mismanagement of NHIMA saying a lasting solution needs to be found for the statute body to improve on the service delivery.
“A follow-up on NHIMA’s poor service delivery will be made and feedback will be given in due course,“he said.
The Provincial Permanent Secretary highlighted this concern during the Provincial Development Coordinating Committee (PDCC) 4th Quarter Report meeting which was held virtually.