International Health Care

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In Matthew 25 Jesus tasks his followers to take care of “the least of these” and later in Matthew 28 “to make disciples of all nations.” The mission of International Aid is responding to “Biblical mandates by providing and supporting solutions in health care.” They do a far better job of describing their ministry than I ever would, so read this excerpt from their welcome page:

Disasters such as the Tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, earthquakes, and floods will continue to test International Aid’s ability to provide compassionate care in emergencies.

Yet, it is our experience and preparedness as a disaster aid provider that allows our health ministry to offer compassionate care beyond the time and place of disaster.

International Aid is committed to improving global health care by making quality health services available to the world’s poor.

For the past five years, we have leveraged the impact of our worldwide network of ministry partners in countries with unmet health needs.

International Aid bridges the three components of health delivery systems: community health, clinical care, and technology, and embraces them as mutually supportive approaches to health care in the developing world.

The work we do is a physical expression of the power of compassion. We introduce tangible projects of mercy and love that restore the physical, emotional and spiritual health of others.

If you’re at all interested in international missions and providing health care to the oppressed, consider praying and supporting International Aid’s ministry.

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