Menu
My Account
Sign Up for an Account

Name

Email

Choose Password

Retype Password

I once was blind

image
10.13.2011

Kome is a 70 year old farmer who lives five kilometers from Goroka in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.

In 2009,he noticed his sight was rapidly deteriorating, and in a short time he was unable to see. He had to give up his life as a farmer and remain at home in his hut.

He felt guilty because he was unable to contribute to the life of his family and village. He prayed that somehow God would restore his sight.

One day,he heard an amazing story about a neighbor from a nearby village who was blind, but had had his sight restored at a hospital in Goroka. He asked his granddaughter, Beverley, to take him to Goroka – not knowing what could possibly happen.

At the Goroka Hospital the Christian Blind Missionteam examined his eyes and told Kome that his problem was a cataract. With a simple operation they could fix his eyes.Kome could hardly believe what he was hearing.

On June 6, 2011 Michael Seward, a CBM doctorand Mission Society missionary, operated on Kome. The next day his bandage was removed and hewas suddenly able to see again.

“I am going back to my village and I am going to be a church elder!” exclaimed Kome as he thanked the CBM team.