Brought to you by Fr. Bernardino Andrade
I saw Dr. William Magee Jr. crying on a TV program. It was the program called Hour of Power with the Rev. Dr. Robert Schuler in California. Both could not contain their tears in this TV program.
Dr. William Magee Jr. was a plastic surgeon in Norfolk, Virginia. In 1981 he decided to travel to the Philippines to operate on children with cleft lips and other facial deformities. Unfortunately, there were so many children there with this deformity (a deformity that can render it impossible to speak or eat), that hundreds had to be turned away. This caused Dr. Magee and his wife, Kathy S. Magee, to start an organization called Operation Smile.
Operation Smile sends volunteer doctors to perform reconstructive facial surgery for free on children worldwide.
«It wasn’t a strategic plan», said Magee. «It was just a matter of emotion and passion to make sure children didn’t have to live this way. »
The group, which has already treated 50,000 children worldwide, also trains doctors in other nations to perform the procedures. Magee hopes to use satellite technology in the future, so that he can teach a greater number of medical professionals the necessary
techniques.
Dr. Magee didn’t have to do this. He could have justified himself with: «What’s in it for me? There are so many children in my own city whose parents, or whose insurance company, could pay for this surgery. I’m a busy doctor here. I don’t have to go halfway around the world and minister to indigent children. Not my problem».
I doubt if Dr. Magee even wondered if this act of service would get him into Heaven. He simply saw a need and filled it.
He became a Good Samaritan, encouraging fellow surgeons to become Good Samaritans too.
God loves you and so do I.
Fr. Bernardino Andrade
For more information on Dr. Magee and “Operation Smile”, take a look at the organization founded by him, here: www.operationsmile.org
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