MedSend Named One of ROI Ministry’s Top 10 Ministries for 2026 

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Fort Mill, SC — March 16, 2026

MedSend is honored to announce that it has been named one of ROI Ministry’s Top 10 Ministries for 2026, a distinction recognizing Christian organizations that demonstrate exceptional impact per dollar invested in advancing the gospel and meeting critical physical needs around the world.

ROI Ministry is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping donors identify and invest in high-impact ministries that faithfully steward their resources for kingdom outcomes. Each year, ROI Ministry selects a group of ministries that exemplify efficient use of donor investments and measurable, transformative results.

MedSend’s inclusion on the 2026 list reflects its ongoing commitment to empowering Christ-following healthcare professionals to serve the world’s most underserved communities. Through strategic financial support, leadership training, and holistic care initiatives, MedSend equips both U.S.-sent healthcare professionals and internationally trained National Scholars to deliver compassionate medical care alongside the love of Christ in regions often lacking essential health services.

MedSend’s programs — including the National Scholars Program, the Longevity Project, and MedSend to the World — enable healthcare professionals to overcome financial barriers and access the long-term support necessary for sustained ministry impact. National Scholars, in particular, are trained, equipped, and sent to serve in countries across Africa and Asia, where they provide both life-giving medical care and spiritual witness within their own communities.

“We celebrate this recognition from ROI Ministry as an affirmation of the tireless service of our partners — our donors, our scholars, and our medical professionals on the field,” said Rick Allen, CEO of MedSend. “Being named to this list underscores the collective impact of generosity and faithful stewardship as we bring healing and hope to the world’s most medically underserved places.” 

MedSend has supported over 800 healthcare professionals serving in over 100 countries over the past 35 years, bridging the global health gap with both physical care and spiritual compassion. This Top 10 designation highlights the ministry’s effectiveness and proven stewardship, helping donors know their investments are being used responsibly and fruitfully for kingdom transformation.

Learn More:

MedSend to the World
The Longevity Project
National Scholars Program
The Launch Project

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