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Health care opportunities, IMB services multiply in Indonesia

The history of Southern Baptist work in Indonesia is long, dating back to 1951, when missionaries first went to the island nation. Medical work wasn’t far behind, and it soon became a key strategy for gospel access.
  • August 21, 2024
  • International Mission Board
  • Featured, International Mission Board, Latest News
The Eternal Peace Clinic was made possible through generous donors to the Dr. Naylor Preach and Heal through Medicine fund.
(IMB Photo)

Health care opportunities, IMB services multiply in Indonesia

In Indonesia, there’s a health care triad affecting more than the region of East Java. The network includes a Baptist hospital, rural clinic and nursing college and reaches far beyond the island’s, and even the country’s, borders. Together, Southern Baptists and medical professionals are investing in patients and students who are receiving and spreading the gospel to the nations.

The history of Southern Baptist work in Indonesia is long, dating back to 1951, when missionaries first went to the island nation. Medical work wasn’t far behind, and it soon became a key strategy for gospel access.

By 1955, nurses Ruth Ford and Everly Hayes and Dr. Kathleen Jones had started the Kediri Baptist Hospital, and for decades medical doctors sent through the International Mission Board (formerly Foreign Mission Board) remained in leadership and service. To provide trained nurses to serve at the hospital, IMB missionary nurse Virginia Miles founded Kediri Baptist Hospital Health College in 1961.

Read more about the IMB’s history of medical work in Indonesia. For other international missions stories, click here.

Maximizing the gospel

Today, the medical facilities are led by Indonesian medical professionals who are committed to the gospel and the vision to use health care to make the gospel known to all nations. Indonesian Baptists work closely with the International Mission Board to maximize the reach of the gospel and lead other Christian healthcare professionals to meet physical and spiritual needs.

IMB missionary Jacob Stanley serves as a liaison between the medical facilities in Kediri, Indonesian Baptists and health care professionals in the U.S. He explained how an emphasis on the Great Commission was woven into the history of the medical work in this area. 

“More than 60 churches, still in existence today, can trace their roots to the evangelistic work of the Kediri Baptist Hospital,” Stanley said. “Evangelism was part of the founding.”

On a typical day at the Kediri Baptist Hospital, all beds are full, and expectant mothers eagerly wait for their turn in the newly renovated maternity ward. As is common in Indonesia, family members of patients wait at the hospital, sometimes days, resting on blankets laid out in hallways. Not all rooms are air conditioned, but the Indonesians do not seem bothered by the constant heat and humidity. 

The hospital’s director, Dr. Iva Yuana, takes time to greet family members warmly, as she steps around them moving through the halls. She doesn’t stay in her office for long, because she continues to practice pediatric medicine. Yuana considers the facility to be behind-the-times, according to world medical standards. Still, the hospital thrives as a trusted source for excellent healthcare. 

On one particular day, Yuana stops near a patient’s room to greet her friend and colleague, Selvia, with a warm hug and bright smile. Selvia Richard is a registered nurse who serves as director of the health college and is also an instructor. She’s brought a group of students to gain hands-on experience at the hospital. 

Approximately 500 students attend the health college, all with a goal to receive a degree in nursing. The college is open to men and women and students of all faiths. Half of the students are Muslim. All students participate in Bible study and chapel services. 

The college has become a safe place to ask questions and read the Bible, even for those who would be forbidden from these activities in their homes. Indonesia remains the country with the greatest concentration of Muslims. 

The college is also intentional to train Christian nurses as missionaries, who will be encouraged with opportunities to practice medicine in unreached areas. The nursing college intentionally presents requests from other countries to students who are willing to be trained in evangelism, in addition to their medical training. 

Six students who passed a Japanese-language course are preparing for work in Japan. They will serve in health care facilities and will also be connected with IMB missionaries and Japanese churches to increase the reach of the gospel in East Asia. Opportunities to serve in countries closed to the gospel or missionary presence are also increasing, as healthcare needs around the world continue to grow.

Reaching out to help

The most recent addition to Baptist health care facilities is the Eternal Peace Clinic. In 2020, the clinic opened its doors to rural community residents who can receive both medical and dental care. The clinic includes a pharmacy, so those without transportation or without the funds to travel to the city can get the care and the medicines they need. 

Staff at Eternal Peace Clinic are trained to pray with patients and engage them in gospel conversations while they wait to the see the doctor or stand in line for prescriptions to be filled. Home visits provide opportunities for follow-up to physical and spiritual conditions.

Stanley said he has great respect for the work of Indonesian leaders and wants to increase opportunities for health care professionals and churches in the U.S. to partner with the work being done through the facilities in Indonesia. Walking through the facilities, Stanley points out equipment donated by churches, even a CPR dummy that he himself carried through immigration on a return trip from the U.S. In fact, the Eternal Peace Clinic was built through generous contributions to IMB’s health care ministries. 

Historically, this key work with the Indonesian Baptists has led to “churches planting churches that plant churches,” Stanley said. “We just need more people to join the vision of how healthcare strategies are reaching the lost with the gospel.”

Visit imb.org/healthcare  for more information. Registration is open for MedAdvance, an in-person conference for medical professionals. This year’s event is in Houston, Texas.


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Leslie Peacock Caldwell and originally published by the International Mission Board.

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