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e3 World is vast and requires specific initiatives designed to impact communities at their point of need. Ministering to physical and other needs opens the doors for spiritual conversation, transformation and renewal to take place.
What a year it has been already!
If 2010 is anywhere as exciting as 2009 was we will have much to report. Stay tuned to the blog for stories and updates about several exciting things happening at e3 Medical Missions!
Coming Soon;
-Anne Lucas leads an exciting new medical mission program with Nursing Students from Samford University!
-Dr. Terry Westmoreland host the annual "Mallards on Mission" fundraising/mobilization duck hunt.
-TRIPS! Want to know where we are headed in the next few months? Stay tuned and Sign-Up!
-The e3 Medical response the developments in Haiti.
Check back with us. We will have a new story about how we are "On Call" every week!
-MM
Physicians and medical professionals are naturally great disciple-makers; they have practiced “see one, do one, teach one” since their education began. This concept carries over to missions— simply take a colleague along on mission and share an experience that can be duplicated on future medical trips. Each year, many medical mission teams travel the world administering humanitarian aid; some even pair this with evangelism. The physical needs are always great and the short and long-term medical impact is frequently discussed. What kind of impact do we want to have? e3 Partners Medical teams go one step further by focusing on discipleship and eternal impact. Through the gift of quality, caring, and free medical attention, hearts and minds are opened and often willing to participate in spiritual discussions. Team members can naturally share their reasons for coming, and follow-up services are channeled through the local church. The local church gains credibility in the community by working in partnership with our medical teams to provide logistical support, publicity, and follow-up with new believers and contacts. Using this method, many new churches have been planted in communities with no evangelical presence. At e3 Medical, our main focus is to provide an opportunity for medical professionals to participate in church planting and to exercise their faith in a mission setting for discipleship, discipleship, discipleship!