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Adventist Church president Ted N.C. Wilson and his wife, Nancy, visiting the campus of Middle East University in Beirut, Lebanon, on May 2, 2017. (MEU)

Lebanese University Encouraged to Reach Middle East Through Medicine

Ted Wilson visits Middle East University’s new science complex.

By Maria Lombart, news writer, Middle East and North Africa Union

Seventh-day Adventist Church president Ted N.C. Wilson offered encouragement to Middle East University as it seeks to meet a pressing need for church-trained physicians in the mainly Muslim countries of the Middle East and North Africa.

Wilson and his wife, Nancy, spoke with teachers during a visit this week to the university’s campus in Beirut, Lebanon.

“God has a very distinct purpose for you and this institution,” Wilson said.

He reminded them of the promise of 2 Timothy 1:7, which says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (NKJV).

“What a marvelous opportunity to represent the last proclamation of God’s great message to the world!” he said. “In the classrooms, in your personal lives, and in your witness, don’t be afraid to represent Jesus.”

Wilson toured the university’s new science complex, which offers new biology and pre-med programs. Middle East University president Leif Hongisto and George Jackson, dean of Arts and Sciences, spoke of the urgent need to train physicians to serve in Lebanon and the wider region.

“More health professionals are needed who can minister to a patient’s spiritual needs,” Hongisto said.

He emphasized that the Adventist missional perspective undergirds all classes at Middle East University, the only Adventist institution of higher education in the Middle East and North Africa, sometimes known as MENA.

Wilson noted that this year is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation and pointed out that church cofounder Ellen White predicted Seventh-day Adventists would carry that reformation forward to the end of time.

“I don’t believe personally that we’re going to see that many more years elapse before Jesus’ Second Coming,” Wilson said. “I believe He’s coming soon. How will we ever reach the 520 million people in MENA? I believe it will be the outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the latter rain that is going to propel this message like nothing we have ever seen.”

Middle East University faculty and staff posing with Adventist Church president Ted Wilson and his wife, Nancy. Sana Issa, Sara Saunders, Ingrid Oberholster, Sylvia Kiraz, Alfredo Erfurth, Dr. Christine Jackson, Dr. George Jackson, Tsila Ramarolafy, Dr. Ronald Vyhmeister, Dr. Raja Farah, Hagop Manoukian, Karim Kammouge, Dr. Larry Lichtenwalter, Myriam Torres, Michael Chesanek, Youssry Guirguis, Dr. Shawna Vyhmeister, Teodora Nae, Daniel Nae, Eileen Ghali, Dr. Malcolm Russell, Ebtissam Abdalla, Refaat Abdalla, Danny Barkanian, Javier Pintado, Dr. Carlos Biaggi, Jacqueline Martins, Lina Issa, Joelle Barkanian, Dr. Nelson Martins, Larry Barkanian, Grethel Tadeo, Ehab Mouawad, Silvana Biaggi, Maria Lombart, and Joanna Mouawad. On the front row: Tibor Svilvasi, Farid Khoury, Nancy Wilson, Dr. Ted Wilson, Patrizia Hongisto, Dr. Leif Hongisto, Dr. Rick McEdward, Dr. John Issa, and Suhad Kharma. (MEU)

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