Alinebyosi Derrick
Before attending the SPTTT at Kamaiba Youth Centre, I mainly understood Saline Process™ as an organization rather than a widely adopted approach used by many Christian-centered organizations globally to equip healthcare workers for witnessing. I had not fully realized that medical practitioners can intentionally integrate ministry into their daily clinical duties by ministering to both patients and colleagues.
I came into the training expecting to learn more about discipleship and how to raise more witnesses for Christ within healthcare settings.
By God’s grace, I was able to attend the training, which opened my understanding in many ways. I gained clarity on the relationship between Saline Process™ and IHS Global, as well as its broader implementation across multiple organizations in advancing healthcare ministry.
I also learned that being an effective witness for Christ requires intentional discipleship—raising and equipping more colleagues to join in this mission, in alignment with the Great Commission.
Personal Impact and Way Forward:
The training had a strong positive impact on me, especially in understanding how to serve Christ more effectively within healthcare. I am now more aware of my role in integrating faith into my daily work.
I am confident that I will continue to learn, unlearn, and relearn new approaches to reaching communities through the Saline Process™. I also look forward to more training opportunities and practical platforms to apply the skills I have gained, as I grow into a faithful disciple and witness for Christ in healthcare.
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Glory to the Most high God 🙏
Amen, May God Bless you Akampurira