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Two male and two female chaplains make up this department. One of their main ministries
is counseling patients. There are the kinds of problems common to all of us: coping with
the suffering or death of a family member, our relationship with God, guilt, marriage
problems, and the like. The more distinctively African problems often concern the fear of
the spirit world. In the African view, illness and "misfortune" are often caused
by spirits or unseen powers which are either hostile or
indifferent to humans. Some of these are ancestral
spirits, while others are a part of nature. A person who is angry with his neighbor may
use a spell or ritual to cause him illness or accident. Even more educated people who
understand scientific explanations still believe in the same supernatural powers. Rather
than seeing this as primitive ignorance, I think we Westerners would do better to consider
that our own scientific naturalism is equally confining. We who are Christians say we
believe in God and his power, but often act as if we do not believe in his reality in the
world. In this area the Nigerian has much to teach us.
While the American chaplain might have to convince patients of the reality of God, the
Nigerian one will have to convince them that God is in fact loving and powerful,
and that he can save them from the evil powers that surround and threaten them. The
chaplain needs to help them understand that Christ in his death and resurrection proved
his ultimate power over all of creation including the spirit world, and that he offers
them the right to become his own children, saved and protected by that same power.
See Watch and Pray, a look at three pediatric patients and how they illustrate the Nigerian awareness of the spirit world.
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