John wakes up with his alarm - it’s 6am in London and he has a long commute, Jean Pierre wakes up with the sunshine - it’s 5am in Beangezoka and he has 4km to walk.
25th Anniversary of Ecole Bonne Nouvelle
The Good News School started as a very small affair but now has over 450 children. Mme Faniry is the school principal, we asked her some questions to help us understand more about the school.
Sarindra's Story
Sarindra and Claudia came to Mandritsara at the call of God over 25 years ago. Over that time they have been pillars in the work and have pointed many people to Christ…
Training Surgeons at the Good News Hospital
The Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) trains African Christian Doctors to become excellent Christian Surgeons. Mandritsara is now one of the centres of PAACS training.
My Story – by Rabemahazaka
I come from a village that’s a couple of hours’ walk from Mandritsara – Ambodilengo. I lived there in spiritual darkness. I did not know God. In fact I knew very little about God or about the Lord Jesus Christ…
Lord, we need doctors!
From July 2023 onwards, the medical team, that is to say the doctors looking after the non-surgical patients, at the Good News Hospital will be very short staffed.
Berton's Story
Berton is one of three men who work full time in the Good News Hospital project as Hospital Evangelists. Most of the project staff are committed Christians, but the hospital evangelists are able to give themselves fully to evangelism…
The Story of Honorine
“28, 29, 30… Good compressions, 2 breaths please” How did this happen? “OK, pulse check please. Hang on, I think I feel a pulse……”
Mandritsara’s Eye Surgeon – Dr Hanitra
Dr Hanitra has been the hospital eye surgeon for 20 years. Now she has reached retirement age. We are grateful that she plans to stay on at the Good News Hospital for a few more years, but it is time to think of training a new younger eye surgeon…
Water for the Good News Hospital
Last December, I was thinking, “surely God can provide what we need in the way of water… So in late October a Malagasy drilling team began drilling the first hole. At 28m, the driller suddenly began smiling…