Healthcare Missions in West Africa: “We’ve never seen this type of love before.” 

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God had really grown our faith to that degree, to where we could stand in the face of danger and trust that the Lord was fully sovereign.” 


Geoffrey Moses, a family medicine physician, and his wife Nicole, an occupational therapist, serve in healthcare missions in West Africa in a country severely impacted by a civil war and Ebola. Despite the challenges, they integrate medical care with spiritual support, addressing patients’ spiritual, mental, and physical needs. Their ministry, supported by MedSend, allows them to serve in remote areas without gospel circulation. The community’s appreciation for their holistic care is profound, emphasizing how loved and valued they feel in the presence of Christ-like love they’ve never seen before. 

Watch Geoffrey’s powerful testimony below: 

Geoffrey’s deep gratitude for the love and support from MedSend donors highlights the depth of the impact of their ministry on communities that feel unloved and unworthy. 

Your gift before June 30 will help send more healthcare workers like Geoffrey and Nicole to places where people have never heard the name of Jesus—and never known they are loved. Help us finish the year strong and bring healing and hope where it’s needed most. 

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