Aug
18
2014

Dr.-Brantly-Ebola

Any time we decide to serve there are going to be risks.  Whether we lead a Bible study, volunteer in a prison ministry, or go on a short term mission trip, we could become a casualty due to a relational dagger or even a real live one.  These risks are especially apparent when you are overseas and are faced with a physical disease.  It brings up the question: "Should we stay or should we go?" 

Can both decisions be good? Is there a golden rule for staying or going in the midst of danger?  Read what Dr. Robert “Bob” Cutillo has to say in his thought provoking article.

http://thegospelcoalition.org/article/stay-or-go-when-ebola-breaks-out

Written by Bryan Glanzer
 
 
     

MSICS Training for Surgeons

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There is tremendous need for a very good cataract procedure where phacoemulsification technology is either not available or too expensive to provide to the masses that need surgery. Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) is the perfect surgery for much of the world: it is inexpensive, effective, produces minimal astigmatism, sutureless, safe, relatively quick to perform and is relatively simple to learn with good instruction. If you have an interest in doing medical missions in the future, strongly consider MSICS training. Our friends at Global Sight Alliance and Vision Outreach International would love to assist you! Click on the links below to learn more.

MSICS Online Training Playlist
MSICS Training Camps

MedSend

Empowering Healthcare Professionals to Serve the Underserved

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Don't let student loans keep you from serving as an eyecare missionary! MedSend will help you repay loans while you serve!

Since being founded in 1992, MedSend has empowered hundreds of healthcare professionals serving in some of the most under served and neglected locations around the world.

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