Latest Ophthalmology & Optometry JobsMinistry FeatureA Glimpse of God's Handiwork The Living in Faith clinic in Haiti is led by Dr. Russ Montgomery and his clinical staff and they have helped thousands of Haitians with their vision. Russ has been serving there for years. It is a country of great need and eye surgeons are always needed. Take a few minutes (2:48) to watch the video and read the reflections of a Medical Student who went on a short-term trip to get a glimpse of the tremendous work Russ and his teams can do on a short term trip. If you want to learn more about Living in Faith and their next short-term mission trips, go to https://www.livinginfaith.net/.
Reflections I went on my first medical mission trip to Haiti. The medical team consisted of six people: Dr. Cindy Volpe (an ophthalmologist), Michael (her husband), Shay (ophthalmic technician), Shalanda (surgical technician), Russ (the optometrist who leads this medical ministry), and me. As a medical student, I had the privilege of doing a bit of everything including preparing patients for surgery, teaching the clinic staff, and capturing memorable moments on camera. The three surgery days on this trip typically began around 8 AM and finished as late as 9 PM. Through it all, I saw God’s handiwork and felt His presence during my interactions with the medical team, clinic staff, and patients. Read more...Ministry
In May 2017, a new chapter began for FCO as their Board of Directors decided to join and become a section of the Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA). They are very excited about their future with this thriving organization! Here is a link to their website: https://cmda.org/fellowship-of-christian-optometrists/
![]() The Christian Ophthalmology Society was founded in 1977 as an interdenominational group of eye physicians and surgeons who confess that Jesus Christ is Savior and Lord. The goals of the society are:
What do Ministry and Eye Care have in common? Roger Cabe of Vision Outreach International, answers that question this way:
The two basic ingredients needed for vision to function properly is sight and light. Eye care providers only work on one of those two elements. Should God choose to turn out the light, all eye care workers would be without a job. There would be no need for sight if we all lived in darkness. Much like the sun ( S-U-N) gives us the ability to see physically, the son (S-O-N) meaning, Jesus Christ, the SON of God, gives us the ability to see spiritually. There must be interaction between sight and light for vision to occur. Let’s take a moment to examine the parallels between physical and spiritual sight. The outside portion of our eye is known as the cornea. For the cornea to function best it must be transparent, clear of spots and blemishes. A Greek word that sounds similar to the word cornea is "koinonia" which means intimate fellowship. In order to have spiritual vision we must have koinonia (intimate fellowship ) with God and it must be clear and transparent, nothing hidden. It means living our lives as an open book before God and others. Someone once told me, "The power of the sin lies in it's secrecy." There needs to be transparency in our lives. In order to see we need to have a clear cornea. The transparency of the cornea is washed regularly by tears that are formed in the eye. These tears are used to keep the eye free from dust and other particles that could have a negative impact on our vision. In Ephesians we read that there is a “washing of the water with the word.” Scriptures are to our spiritual sight what tears are to our physical sight. A daily meditation and application of scripture will keep our spiritual vision clear and protected from sinful particles that could ruin our sight. As the sun illuminates our way here on the earth, the Holy Spirit illuminates our way as we travel spiritually. The closer we stay to the light, the better we’re able to see. Our eyes are precious and need to be given the proper nutrients and protection. The same is true for our spiritual eyes. Maintaining both at their maximum level with give you the greatest VISION possible."
We want to challenge our members to get involved with the Christian Eye Network. There are many great ways for you to integrate your faith and the practice of ophthalmology or optometry. Become a Job 12:12 Mentor to a young doctor, participate in our AMP (Adopt a Missionary Program), Host a 1/2 day Regional Refresh meeting. Contact us at info@christianeye.net to express your desire to pitch in and get involved.
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