Beth Larson shares how God spoke into her life through the Global Missions Health Conference.
An Adventure and a Faith-Building Journey
How God can use your medical skills and talents overseas.
Caring for Body, Soul and Spirit in Thailand: A Story of OMF Medical Missions
In the mid-20th century, surveys revealed that there were no known Christians in the eight central provinces (~2 million people) in Thailand, nor was there much modern medical care. Treatable diseases were going untreated in thousands of people.
Finding Peace Was More Important Than Success for this Physician
How would a mid-career physician find “light for the next step” at the Global Mission Health Conference (GMHC)?
God Used a Medical Conference to Lead Me into Volunteering with Missions
Having been adopted from China when I was young, I had a particular interest in the Asian population. I didn’t realize, however, that God would use a medical missions conference to fulfill my desire to serve others working in East Asia.
All the Single Ladies | Empowering a Younger Generation
When I was a missionary kid in Thailand, there were not many single missionaries serving there. These single missionaries, however, had a significant impact on my life. I felt this impact not only in the personal care they offered me in the moment, but also in their equipping me to face a culture that seems to put more expectation and value on marriage than singleness.
2020 July Prayer Powerlines
Thank you for investing in the lives of unreached people throughout East Asia. Your faithful prayers are making a difference.
How Counseling Supports Church Growth in the War-Torn Country of Cambodia
To say Sochea’s childhood was tough would be a massive understatement. His father died when he was a baby, and his mother passed away in his teens. His uncle, a …
Christian Counseling: Addressing Hidden Pain in Cambodia
Mental health ministry is a growing need around the world, especially in Cambodia, a country with a tragic history.
Medics in Missions: Meeting Needs in Cambodia
An estimated two percent of Cambodian physicians survived the Pol Pot era from 1975-1979 leaving the country devoid of much needed healthcare. For 40 years, OMF has sent doctors, nurses, dentists, midwives, counselors and other healthcare workers into the medical missions field in Cambodia.
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