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Blind And Sighted Intergration Ministry
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“If you hear a knock at the door and open to see a blind person, what comes
to mind?”
Purpose:
The Blind and Sighted Integration Ministry is a solid, thought-provoking, and
active ministry, currently operating in Zimbabwe, Africa. In 1990, God revealed
to the Archbishop Dr. Ezekiel H. Guti that the blind were neglected and rejected
in the community, yet God had a special purpose to fulfill with them. With the
establishment of the ministry came an opportunity to preach the word of God, and
promote the self reliance and success of the blind members of society.
Raising Awareness
The ministry is raising awareness in the community about the strength possessed
and the equality deserved by the blind. The word of God contains many references
to the blind, most notably in the healing ministry of Jesus. The word also
encourages that the community cares for and acknowledges those who are blind,
with various scriptures that speak of compassion and care.
"I was eyes to the blind, And I was feet to the lame." Job 29 vs. 15
"Cursed is the one who makes the blind to wonder off the road...'' Deuteronomy
27 vs. 18
"I will bring the blind by a way they did not know; I will lead them in paths
they have not known. I will make darkness light before them, And crooked places
straight. These things I will do for them, And not forsake them." Isaiah 42 vs.
16
Various Activities:
- The ministry team and choir preach to the blind & sighted, and also hold
crusades
- The ministry destroys the spirit of inferiority complex
- Members are encouraged to exercise gifts of the Holy spirit in the church.
- The church is taught to promote the abilities and independence of blind members
Promoting Self Reliance:
Individuals are taught and encouraged not to rely on begging, but to trust in
the Almighty God, and to work for the Lord in all respects, just like the
sighted. Members are involved in various projects including vegetable farming,
raising poultry, fence making, candle making, and other activities.
Challenges faced by the blind
In Zimbabwe, the blind community is in constant need of compassionate
intervention from people like you. Examples of hostility and neglect are found
daily with sighted people leading the blind to the street to live a life of
begging. Rejected pregnant women are filling the streets along with street kids.
Rejection by parents, family members, and society is a trend that has left many
without hope, until now. Please do your part in improving these challenges
wherever you are. One person can make a difference of a lifetime, and you can
begin today by extending your love to the blind members of society.
Do you want to help?
The Blind and Sighted ministry is in need of the following:
- Funds to translate and print more books into braille
- A minibus for the crusade team
- Musical Instruments
- Food and clothes
- Funds to boost up projects mentioned above
If you would like to support this noble cause, we kindly ask you to get in touch
with us through the contact details below. Above all help us with your prayers.
The Blind and Sighted Integration Ministry
Box W68
Waterfalls
Harare, Zimbabwe
Email: info@fifmi.org or use our
online form
Phone: 263 4 621591 / 263 4 621593
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