
This is what he wrote............I keep seeing testimonies regularly of couples who after many years of trying to produce kids finally become successful.
Some are Pastors and committed Christians. Most make it seem it was a miracle without medical intervention through invitro fertilization.
This is unfair to those who also need this same treatment but may never know because of insincerity by those who have been successful.
There is no shame in telling the whole truth. Think of the people who
will be helped also instead of making it seem your faith in God alone is
extraordinary.
Others argued with him saying
You are on point and It is a valid observation.
Some folks are shy to declare use of medical interventions (or help at all) yet not shy to obtain it's benefit secretly. The greater harm is to the naive many who don't know the way (and where/how to obtain help for their problems).
It smacks of hypocrisy (if you ask me🤔).
I suggest that we as health professionals in various Christian ministries should help in creating awareness and health advocacy to eliminate this stigmatized issue. There is an ethical duty that we don't lose our professionalism even in the environment of corporate worship. Don't suspend rationality . . .
The elites may know where to go for help while the masses might not.😎
Reminds me of that season as undergraduates when you would ask a classmate how he succeeded in the last exams and who would dismissively say (in all humility) "it is God O" but remained silent on the how/strategy.🤔🤓😀
"To thyself be true."
Thanks for stimulating this conversation. I have often thought along this line.
Thank you my brother for saying it as it is. A lot of deception going on in the church and it's really unfortunate.
As an IVF practitioner I can tell you that most of us recognize the power of God in making what we do successful, that is, after we have ensured that every natural prerequisite has been met.
It's a bit disingenuous for some patients, especially those wearing a strong toga of Christianity, to divorce themselves from the place they achieved their dream from following the delivery of their babies. Not that it should be a bother to any well meaning doctor but it's funny to note how they give ALL the credit to the pastor who did all the prayers (as if their own prayers cannot be heard by God) during child dedication without any mention of the persons who stood with them throughout the process or the elaborate God ordained procedures that led to their joy, thereby depriving other desiring couples of receiving appropriate direction on where to go.
Nor mind them. 4 me God's miracles come thru knowledge and thru people, God put the medications, practitioners and medicines so that we will profit from it. Give honor to God thru the channels he used. Nor bi today such thing start o, 4 UNIBEN dat time na so some students dey do when them de give testimonies, "Praise God people of God, God did it all by himself" we know tell us how? NEPAL go take light🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Others argued with him saying
You are on point and It is a valid observation.
Some folks are shy to declare use of medical interventions (or help at all) yet not shy to obtain it's benefit secretly. The greater harm is to the naive many who don't know the way (and where/how to obtain help for their problems).
It smacks of hypocrisy (if you ask me🤔).
I suggest that we as health professionals in various Christian ministries should help in creating awareness and health advocacy to eliminate this stigmatized issue. There is an ethical duty that we don't lose our professionalism even in the environment of corporate worship. Don't suspend rationality . . .
The elites may know where to go for help while the masses might not.😎
Reminds me of that season as undergraduates when you would ask a classmate how he succeeded in the last exams and who would dismissively say (in all humility) "it is God O" but remained silent on the how/strategy.🤔🤓😀
"To thyself be true."
Thanks for stimulating this conversation. I have often thought along this line.
Thank you my brother for saying it as it is. A lot of deception going on in the church and it's really unfortunate.
As an IVF practitioner I can tell you that most of us recognize the power of God in making what we do successful, that is, after we have ensured that every natural prerequisite has been met.
It's a bit disingenuous for some patients, especially those wearing a strong toga of Christianity, to divorce themselves from the place they achieved their dream from following the delivery of their babies. Not that it should be a bother to any well meaning doctor but it's funny to note how they give ALL the credit to the pastor who did all the prayers (as if their own prayers cannot be heard by God) during child dedication without any mention of the persons who stood with them throughout the process or the elaborate God ordained procedures that led to their joy, thereby depriving other desiring couples of receiving appropriate direction on where to go.
Nor mind them. 4 me God's miracles come thru knowledge and thru people, God put the medications, practitioners and medicines so that we will profit from it. Give honor to God thru the channels he used. Nor bi today such thing start o, 4 UNIBEN dat time na so some students dey do when them de give testimonies, "Praise God people of God, God did it all by himself" we know tell us how? NEPAL go take light🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
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