Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 11, 2017

Waching daily Nov 3 2017

In Nicaragua, since 2006 started a pilot

of CCM strategy with the aim of bringing health to children and communities with difficult access to health services

What we done was to through this strategy integrate the community attending the community

it allows children to have attention in those remote communities 24 hours a day

This strategy was subsequently adopted by the Ministry of Health in 2012

and was integrated as an institutional strategy and under a ministerial regulation number 095.

We currently have this strategy in 244 communities supporting the Ministry of Health.

Supporting the community and all those communities are being developed activities through health brigades

Currently we are committed to supporting the Ministry of Health and health brigades in remote communities

in carrying this strategy to 1945 communities

Is important to note that the Ministry of Health is in all the disposition but lacks resources.

My name is Yorlene Norelis Ramos, I work for the MINSA

I am a nurse and I am a municipal facilitator of the Community Case Management Strategy

MINSA has been working with Save the Children to strengthen this strategy

we appreciate the financial support it is providing us

to expand the coverage of communities that are difficult to access

where we have vulnerable children who need this strategy

My name is Maynor Gabriel López Hernández I come from the El Galope community

we thank you for the donation that the Save The Children project is going to make

so we will be extending to more communities the health help we

also want to thank the project that arrived in the community

For more infomation >> Video agradecimiento CCM - Duration: 2:14.

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Aterrador video de ciclistas mientras son atropellados | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:36.

For more infomation >> Aterrador video de ciclistas mientras son atropellados | Al Rojo Vivo | Telemundo - Duration: 0:36.

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James Amar Persecution Video - Duration: 4:12.

Hi, my name is James Amar. I'm pleased to be with here with you in prayer for our brothers and sisters who are.

under persecution around the world for believing Jesus.

and following Jesus. Four years ago, my and my wife come from Burma which was number 19, very high Christian persecution.

in the world. Me and my wife are asylum seekers in the US Government for persecution of our family.

and partners in the ministry. Let me tell you a of...persecution in Burma.

we experienced. In certain areas we simply spread the gospel of Jesus around the villages. Worship at home, simple like the church in the book of Acts.

But, persecution always followed us.

My family in Burma traveled around the country, different states in the country for preaching

the gospel and planting house churches

we met different tribes and different backgrounds of beliefs.

who are blind and deaf in literature. They cannot read or cannot write their own dialects.

as we are ambassadors of Christ, we started teaching children education to build a bridge to the gospel

where no school exists.

In nine of our church planting movement, we started 316 house churches around middle and lower part of the country.

However, the Buddhist authority wouldn't allow us to worship in the house.

They will come to hear our worship songs, playing guitar, but they will not allow us to build the church building.

For leading the small house churches, the authorities will always say, "come to the station, we have business to discuss."

They do not arrest us publically.

But if they take us, it takes awhile to come back home

Sometimes a year, sometimes more than a year, maybe disappear forever.

I have been in custody, arrested, insulted, beaten to death

Left in the jungle to [die].

for helping some Muslim Rohingas refugees. [They] spit on me, interrogate me

whipped at gun point, and give me scar on my body.

for being a follower of Christ, for preaching the gospel.

For being a Christian leader...for not voting for the military party, my partners are taken.

We didn't know where they are. We didn't know if they were still alive.

Their wives and children were waiting for them.

They hear no news, nothing to follow up.

My sister was taken. After 28 months long, we take her back.

With cancer, stage 3, after she signed false statement. She is a strong believer.

She was imprisoned for her belief.

Simply believing Jesus, for being a missionary.

She stayed inside without food.

or drinks

for days. She was allowed to meet with people

She can only hear people speaking around the cells.

For being a Christian, for being a small ethnic group, the Burmese government has been persecuting the citizens

for religious and political reasons there are more than 230,000 Burmese refugees exiles in US today.

They are here to start a new life

Thank you, and may the Spirit of God be with you and those who are suffering persecution.

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