30th Anniversary Event Speaker Highlight

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MedSend is honored to celebrate 30 years of sending almost 700 healthcare missionaries to impact the lives of approximately 4 million people in need of quality, compassionate healthcare with you, our partners, in Washington D.C. this April 14th – 15th.

Friday, April 14th will culminate in a reception where you will hear from the FIRST graduate of the MedSend National Scholars Family Medicine Residency program on the Asian continent. His training took place in a country where a Christ centered curriculum including whole person care can be taught and is near a large country closed to western influence. 

Since graduation, he has taken medicine and the Gospel into this spiritually dark place.  

Because of the brokenness and difficulty that exists in the region where he serves, the opportunity is there to open a conversation around spiritual need with patients. He has seen many become believers! In addition, he has trained hundreds of Christian healthcare workers who are taking the good news and meeting physical need in this country. 

We look forward to hearing from this incredible doctor and missionary and pray you will join us in DC!

 

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