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LOCATION
In 1979 the name was changed to Onesiphorus Children’s Home. Children were admitted who had no physical handicaps, but who came from dysfunctional backgrounds and whose relatives could not take care of them. In the year 2001, Gene and
Shelly Anderson were encouraged to start this new outreach to the alumni
of Onesiphorus. Their ministry is part-time, since they are also still
involved in ministry toward the children currently residing at Onesiphorus
as well. The Andersons’ Graduate Ministry is not a part of Taitung
Onesiphorus Children’s Home, but is a ministry accountable directly
to Kids Alive International, USA. Besides the descendants of those who arrived on the island from the Chinese mainland over the last few centuries, there are also native inhabitants of the island. These mostly reside in the rural, mountainous portions of the island. These aboriginal peoples can be divided into nine distinct tribes, each with its own culture and language. The alumni of the home are mostly of aboriginal descent, but many now live in the large cities for the sake of employment or education.
PROGRAM The most important aim of the graduate ministry is to assist the alumni of the home to become followers of Jesus Christ. Because there are many churches already established which are capable of doing this work, we see our role to be directing the alumni to suitable, trustworthy churches. We introduce the alumni to the churches near them, and whenever we can, we attend church with them, especially the first few times, until they feel comfortable in the church. We attempt to provide the alumni with a friend already established in an existing church to welcome them and make them feel comfortable about returning. A majority of the alumni are not believers, and even a fewer percentage attend church regularly. We also look to evangelize the alumni in our personal contacts with them.
We provide some practical assistance to the alumni as well. This would include providing needed goods to those of low income, assisting with transportation for alumni with special needs due to physical handicaps, minor repairs of residences or vehicles, accompaniment on trips to the doctor, etc. Whatever the need, we will consider assisting, but with attention given to the need to avoid a relationship of dependence. Our ministry provides a social function as well. We attempt to host several gatherings a year for alumni in the Taitung area. This gives the alumni a chance to maintain strong friendships and unity.
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