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Republic of Congo: Where a Closing Song Ends a Surgery

March 28, 2007

Republic of Congo: Where a Closing Song Ends a Surgery

March 28, 2007

Not a dark or hopeless landmass, Africa is a "singing continent," according to Dr. Eckehart Wolff, an HCJB Global Hands surgeon.

Concluding a three-month stint at a remote mission hospital in northern Republic of Congo in January, he said, "It's incredible how they sing! They sing in the morning and they sing at night. They come home from the fields loaded with a heavy load ... and they sing!"

The Congolese sang during surgeries Wolff performed, and amazingly, it began with patients. "The abdomen is still open, and the patient starts singing," said Wolff. "The nurses ... even sing with the patient.

The whole OR (operating room) team is singing, and you're closing the abdomen, praising God for the operation. That is something very, very special I have seen here several times." Even across the crackly telephone line from remote Impfondo, Wolff's emotion is evident.

Such surgical benedictions helped the German physician withstand the brutal realities buffeting the small medical staff at Pioneer Christian Hospital.

Children die of malaria and other infectious diseases; the AIDS epidemic is an ever-present specter that stalks young and old alike. At times death hangs like a pall, punctuated by the wails and cries of mourners yielding themselves to the "spirit of death."

Carved out of the vast surrounding forests, the hospital was originally set up by President Denis Sassou-Nguesso's wife as a communist youth camp.

Decades later his government donated it to Dr. Joe Harvey for use as the country's first Christian hospital. But the spiritual warfare and isolation at Impfondo takes a toll on those who proclaim Jesus Christ, even as they heal diseased bodies.

Wolff calls Impfondo an "island," isolated by dense jungle between Bangui and Brazzaville, that can take two weeks to reach by land or river.

Flights are also available, but "if you have a problem and you cannot solve it, it grows and grows, and then you have a breakdown," he said. Wolff's wife, Klaudia (a physician and counselor), provided a listening ear and instructed the staff in improved OR set-up.

The Wolffs were among nine HCJB Global Hands staff members to serve rotations of up to four months while Harvey is on furlough in North America.

"People have gone completely out of their comfort zones to help," said Sheila Leech, a nurse who serves as the mission's international healthcare coordinator. "And they've found that God was there to help them."

Leech said visiting professionals spent time training and assisting local staff in such areas as sterilization and infection control, nursing administration and care of post-operative patients. "When Dr. Roy Ringenberg was there he led Bible studies with the staff every day for five weeks," she explained.

HCJB Global Hands has an ongoing commitment to help the hospital succeed. "We would like to recruit long-term staff for the hospital. We're looking for people to work alongside the staff there." Source: HCJB Global

Director of Church & Donor Partnerships

Position Summary: The Director of Church & Donor Partnerships strengthens Reach Beyond’s ministry by cultivating purposeful, trust-based relationships with churches, pastors, donors, and mission-minded individuals. Serving as a storyteller, encourager, and connector, this role invites the Body of Christ to join in God’s mission to reach those with little or no access to the Gospel.

Working closely with the Mobilization and Development teams, this person helps raise up new workers, strengthen church partnerships, and resource strategic ministry initiatives—always with a posture of discernment, prayer, and long-term stewardship.

Location: Colorado Springs or remote

Employment Type: Full time with employer-paid benefits, including medical coverage, retirement plan, and paid time off.


What This Role Does (Core Responsibilities)

1. Church Partnership Development

This role serves as a relational bridge between Reach Beyond, churches, and missionaries.

The Director:

  • Maintains strong relationships with existing partner churches and develops 2–4 new church partnerships annually
  • Shares the vision of Reach Beyond, helping churches understand and engage with the needs of the unreached
  • Equips churches with resources that support missionaries and foster long-term, healthy partnerships
  • Collaborates closely with missionaries as they engage their sending and supporting churches

2. Donor Ministry & Stewardship

This role views donor relationships as ministry and discipleship, not transactions.

The Director:

  • Manages relationships with approximately 12 key donor accounts
  • Walks alongside donors with discernment—guiding them through education, cultivation, solicitation, and appreciation
  • Communicates clearly about ministry priorities, impact opportunities, and project funding goals
  • Maintains accurate, timely records in the donor management system to ensure thoughtful follow-up and accountability

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This role serves as a public voice and relational presence for Reach Beyond.

The Director:

  • Represents Reach Beyond at 3–5 regional or national events annually, with intentional follow-up for every connection
  • Communicates the story of God’s work in Reach Beyond through stage presentations, small groups, and media opportunities
  • Participates fully in staff meetings, chapels, retreats, and organizational prayer rhythms

4. Reporting, Collaboration & Administration

This role balances relational ministry with faithful stewardship and teamwork.

The Director:

  • Provides quarterly written reports tracking progress toward mobilization and development goals
  • Works closely with the Mobilization and Development Directors to align efforts and communicate organizational priorities
  • Upholds organizational policies and maintains healthy, proactive communication across teams

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Why Join Reach Beyond? At Reach Beyond, we cultivate a culture rooted in relationship, collaboration, and dependence on God. Our mission is to see unreached people transformed in Christ through media, healthcare, and community development. As the Director of Church & Donor Partnerships, you’ll play a vital role in advancing God's mission and have the opportunity to grow personally and professionally while making a lasting global impact.

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