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Jessica Pavlick

Dr. Jessica Pavlick is a Licensed Psychologist who has been practicing for the past 8 years. She has worked in various mental health settings, conducting counseling with adults across the lifespan, and doing psychoeducational testing for learning disabilities and clinical diagnoses. She currently works in private practice, and as a supervisor at an inpatient psychiatric facility. She has served on multiple short-term mission trips and through these experiences, desired to use her counseling skills in a more direct way. She has worked with the Alongside team since 2021. Jessica serves as a debriefer at the retreat. She is attuned to the needs of each individual, or couple, to help participants gain their bearings and a greater sense of clarity for their future.

Flourishing by Design: Imagining Medical Missions for 2040

Our predecessors faithfully built institutions that have served for generations. Our challenge is different. We have inherited those institutions into a world they could scarcely have imagined. Population growth, urbanization, changing disease patterns, financial pressures, conflict, climate shocks, and technological change are reshaping healthcare across low- and middle-income countries.

Drawing on new data about the Christian health ecosystem, strategic consultations with global and African Christian health leaders, and field experience across Africa and Asia, this session explores what it will take for Christian health ministries to flourish by 2040.

Together we’ll imagine what it will take for Christian health ministries to flourish by 2040, strengthening resilient institutions, cultivating exceptional local leadership, and mobilizing a broader range of Christian expertise from medicine and nursing to governance, education, engineering, finance, data science, and technology.

How can Christian health ministries become indispensable partners in building resilient health systems that reflect the compassion and hope of Christ? The legacy of the next generation of medical missions will be measured not only by the number of missionaries sent, but by the resilience, flourishing, and Christ-centered witness of systems they strengthen.