Mission: Mongolia — Prayers and Miracles
God continues to bless the work of our mission team here in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We are becoming accustomed to seeing the improbable take place, and hearing stories of God’s miraculous providence opening doors for the sharing of His love and grace. A 12-year-old boy living in an orphanage heard about the free health care being provided…
Mission: Mongolia — Healing
Our 120-strong team of medical missionaries has so far touched the lives of hundreds of people. Offering dental, vision, surgical, OBGYN, and numerous other services entirely free of charge, Ulaanbaatar has become a place of healing for many. The highest aim for our medical missionaries is to share the love of Jesus—and that often happens in…
Mission: Mongolia Update
Mission: Mongolia is now in full swing. Our team of more than 120—including around 80 medical professionals from at least five countries—are conducting clinics at numerous sites around Ulaanbaatar. At hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and churches, teams offering dental, vision, surgical and multiple other services. They are touching lives and providing medical services that in many…
Mission: Mongolia Continues!
After years of planning and ministry, the culmination of Mission: Mongolia, a major outreach in the nation of Mongolia, is upon us. Most of the 120 members of our medical missionary team have arrived in Mongolia and are now preparing to begin a major health emphasis in Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar. Mongolia is a fascinating country. …
Every Man Has a Story
I read a news story about a newly-married couple who shared a piece of their wedding cake with a homeless man outside the church where they were married. It was a touching story—the man had lived on the streets for years and spoke of the unkind treatment he so often received. He thought the couple were going…
Positive Thinking
Studies of the brain have revealed that every experience you have, every thought or feeling, triggers thousands of neurons which then form a neural network. Repeated behaviors form—as it were—bridges in the brain. Which is why certain things “come naturally” to you after a while. A Canadian neuropsychologist said years ago, “Neurons that fire together, wire together.” But…