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Bangued Christian Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版
Bangued Christian Hospital

Bangued Christian Hospital is a private general hospital situated in Lorben's Hillside Compound, Torrijos Street, Zone 5, Bangued, Abra. Bangued Christian Hospital (abbreviated hereafter as BCH) was established in the year 1948, and grew under the selfless contributions of Mennonite Disaster Service of the Mennonite Central Committee. The hospital is deeply rooted in the Anabaptist cause and is was once under the spiritual guidance of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines. BCH is one of the earliest and most respected hospital in Abra emphasizing Christian concern for its patients and employees. The hospital is widely known among Abrenian people as "Mission Hospital".
== History ==
First evangelical Christian missionaries arriving in the Philippines in 20th century often combined preaching and medical help for local population. They considered medical healing as part of their mission, as Jesus had commanded them to ''"Heal the Sicks"''. Also, they seeks to demonstrate God's love by working among people suffering from poverty, conflict, oppression and natural disaster. The Bible calls Christians to serve people who are hungry, thirsty, sick, in prison and strangers (Matthew 25:35-36). This command was expressed by Menno Simons, a 16th-century Anabaptist leader from whom Mennonites take their name, who stated that ''"True evangelical faith cannot lie sleeping, it clothes the naked, it comforts the sorrowful, it feeds the hungry, it shelters the destitute, it cares for the sick, it becomes all things to all men."'' The Mennonite Central Committee is motivated by these principles.
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief, service, and peace agency of the North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches. MCC affirms its commitment to Jesus Christ as the fullest revelation of God to man, who invites all people to be made whole through his redemptive life, death and resurrection. MCC ministers in the name of Christ by following his example as one who served others.
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) was established in the Philippines after the Second World War, and expanded its offices over the country for evangelism together with the healing and social mission. Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) had placed 17 workers in relief assistance to war victims. Their program soon focused on the province of Abra in northern Luzon, whose capital Bangued had been destroyed by bombing. They purchased a land in Bowen Street, Bangued and built a military barrack-like building. They initially set up a clinic and was gradually developed into better equipped hospital. The building was officially inaugurated in the name of Christ as the Christian Hospital in 1948, widely known as the "mission" hospital.
When MCC staff left in 1950, the United Church of Christ in the Philippines assumed responsibility for the Christian Hospital and Abra Mountain High School (now known as Abra Mountain Development Education Center) in the isolated mountain village of Lamau, Bucloc in 1951.
Debt grew quickly as a sign of the post-World War II depression. In 1970, it was relocated to its present location. As a result of the ongoing financial difficulties, the Northwest Luzon Conference (NWLC) of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines sold the hospital to the Evangelical medical couple, Dr. Benjamin and Mrs. Loreto Bringas. The hospital was renamed Bangued Christian Hospital. It became an affiliate hospital of the Northwest Luzon Conference (NWLC) of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines.〔http://legacy.canadianmennonite.org/vol07-2003/7-13/07-13small.pdf〕

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