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Resources for students, residents, and healthcare professionals who want to learn more about healthcare missions. Includes sessions from the Global Missions Health Conference.
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Kingdom Come: Medicine and the Next 100 Years of Global Christianity
Kingdom Come: Medicine and the Next 100 Years of Global Christianity
Medical missions is an effective door opener for the Gospel, historically and today. Is it possible for the Gospel to grow at the rate that it grew in the second and third centuries? This talk will focus on the why?...the how?...and the where?
Session recorded on Friday, November 10th during Session Block #3 at 1:00 PM EST ; speaker: Ray Kuntz; John Mayer
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Hope in God's promises beyond the pain of Grief
Jeremiah 8:18
My grief is beyond healing; my heart is broken
Session recorded on Friday, November 10th during Session Block #3 at 1:00 PM EST ; speaker: Tony Weedor
Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2023/sessions/hope-in-gods-promises-beyond-the-pain-of-grief-2 -
Seeing Jesus
In my journey, the Lord has taught me to share in Christ's sufferings and how fixing my eyes on Jesus has not only helped me serve Him differently but also how it has helped me see Him more fully and see His glory. In this session, you will be challenged to see Christ through the eyes of the writer of Hebrews. Discovering how we might remain fixed on him as we transform the way we see our calling, our ministry journeys and ultimately how we can be formed to glorify Him in all things.
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Spiritual Warfare and the Mind: The Unseen Battle that Affects Your Walk and Service with the Lord
2 Cor. 10:4,5. Spiritual warfare is a reality that all Christians, and perhaps missionaries in particular, will encounter. However, not all spiritual battles involve open power encounters with forces of darkness. Though these may receive more attention the more pervasive conflict takes place in our minds. What is the example Paul uses? To gain spiritual victory in this one area would be worth learning the lesson he teaches. But it is just one example of the war we are in and if we are able to recognize and win this battle we will find greater freedom to carry out the mission God calls us to.
Session recorded on Friday, November 10th during Session Block #3 at 1:00 PM EST ; speaker: Chris Jenkins
Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2023/sessions/spiritual-warfare-and-the-mind-the-unseen-battle-that-affects-your-walk-and-service-with-the-lord -
Bridge Building for Christ’s Kingdom EXPANDED
There are tens of thousands of bridges all over the world. We cross them to get over to the other side. We often take them for granted and sometimes we marvel at them. The Great Commission of our Lord Jesus to take His Gospel into all the world is meant for everyone, without exception. But most believers hardly know where to start and how to effectively communicate His Truth with the lost. We can do so by building bridges to take the seeker across the abyss and into His light. It’s a whole lot easier than we think. And there are a myriad of ways to do so. In this session we will learn how to establish a bridge in order to help expand our Lord’s Kingdom here and on earth.
Session recorded on Friday, November 10th during Session Block #3 at 1:00 PM EST ; speaker: Rabi Maharaj
Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2023/sessions/bridge-building-for-christs-kingdom-expanded
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Thriving in the Crucible of Cross-Cultural Community
The healthcare missionary team is more diverse than ever with national, ethnic, cultural, generational and educational differences becoming the norm in many, if not most healthcare mission settings. The success of national training programs has led to highly trained graduates who stay on with the team to serve and eventually participate in leadership. The priorities, needs, motivations, work habits, etc. of different team members will vary between cultures, generations, and nationalities. How do we face the future of healthcare missions and not just sustain these teams but leverage them for even greater effectiveness in fulfilling the Great Commission?
Session recorded on Friday, November 10th during Session Block #3 at 1:00 PM EST ; speaker: Mike Chupp
Session webpage: https://www.medicalmissions.com/events/gmhc-2023/sessions/thriving-in-the-crucible-of-cross-cultural-community