M3 Welcomes Dr. Allan Sawyer to the 2018 Conference

“The need is overwhelming” were the words of Dr. Allan Sawyer as he and his wife carried out their 6 day mission to the Hewa tribe in Papua New Guinea. Dr. Sawyer, an obstetrician and gynecologist, retired from his private practice in Arizona to follow God’s call to devote himself to serve and teach at mission hospitals around the world. His visit to the Hewa tribe all started with him taking the first step outside his comfort zone and stepping into the unknown…

Through their church, Dr. Sawyer met Jonathan and Susan Kopf, missionaries to the Hewa people – a people extremely reliant on the teachings of their ancestors. While much of the world is constantly advancing in medical knowledge, the Hewa people remained unaware and uneducated still following the folklore of their past, just as their parents before them. Because of this, their infant mortality rate was extremely high, threatening their extinction as a people group.

Samaritan’s Purse followed Dr. Sawyer and his team to visit these beautiful people in Papua New Guinea and captured their story on film. We invite you to watch this video and be challenged and inspired on how God uses medicine to bring hurting people healing, not only physically but spiritually as well.  When we take that first step to where God is calling us to go, the Healer Himself will show up and do more than we can ask, imagine or think.

M3 is humbled and honored to have Dr. Allan Sawyer join us at the 2018 M3 Conference. We invite you to join us as well on February 23-24, 2018, in Houston, Texas.  Take the first step and click here to register to attend the annual M3 Conference.  At M3, you can connect with others, be inspired, and find your mission!  Use Promo Code: TAKETHEFIRSTSTEP18 to save 25% off your registration.  This offer is good through November 30th.

To see what Dr. Sawyer is up to, click here to visit his blog.

Houston, You’re Not Alone Benefit Concert

On Sunday, October 15th at 7 p.m., some incredible worship artists are coming together here in Houston, Texas, for a benefit concert!  Admission is free, but a donation will be taken for hurricane relief efforts.  Lakewood Church is the venue, and the doors open at 6 p.m.

We hope you can join us in Houston as artists like Kari Jobe, Bethel Music, Hillsong Worship and so many others bring hope and healing to the Gulf Coast communities through praise and worship.  Houston, you are not alone!

M3 Attendees Summit Mt. Kilimanjaro to Raise Awareness and Funds for Clean Water in Malawi

Mobilizing Medical Missions (M3) would like to congratulate Child Legacy International’s Clean Water Climb Team on their recent trip to Malawi, Africa!  They accomplished much during their three weeks there, including a seven day journey to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro.  As part of their preparation for the climb, the team raised awareness and over $400,000 to provide clean water to the people of Malawi.  Way to go, Clean Water Climb team!!  These funds are used exclusively for water well repairs in Malawi, and while they were there, the Clean Water Climb (CWC) team was able to initiate seven water well repairs and complete three of them.  Also during their visit, the CWC team toured and completed work projects at Child Legacy International’s compound in Malawi, which includes a community church, a hospital for mother and children care, feeding programs, tilapia ponds and an organic farm, all of which is sustained by renewable energy.  Along the way, CWC team members shared Bible stories in the villages of Malawi, and wouldn’t you know that a crowd favorite was the story about the woman at the well.

We at M3 are honored to have played a part in connecting M3 Conference Attendees with wonderful organizations like Child Legacy International and their Clean Water Climb.  Beautiful things happen when we say ‘Yes’ to God’s call.

 

M3 Partners Bring Hope and JOY to Houston and Surrounding Communities

Mobilizing Medical Missions (M3) wants to thank all of our M3 Partners who have come alongside our community to help, support and encourage us.  Our hearts are overwhelmed with gratitude. From prayers and encouraging words, to care packages, to entire trucks filled with pallets of supplies, to people, both individually and collectively, coming to help clean-up and rebuild.  To each and every one of you, M3 and our community say THANK YOU!

The picture we have included with this post came from one of our M3 Partners, Laura Berry with Blessings International. They are based in Oklahoma and came down to lend a helping hand in the clean-up efforts.  Please note the Christmas decoration in the background of the picture that says “JOY.”  The house they were helping clean out belonged to an elderly couple, and when they found their Christmas decoration, they insisted that they keep it as a reminder that the Lord was there with them; He did not leave them or forsake them.  As Laura shared with us, “I think this picture says so much about hope in Jesus and JOY in the storm.”  We agree, Laura.

And that hope and JOY continues to spread all around our great city.  As we have shared before, Samaritan’s Purse is here with their Disaster Assistance Relief Team to help Houston and the surrounding communities clean-up and rebuild.  Convoy of Hope sent trucks of supplies. Hand of Hope Joyce Meyer Ministries World Missions is partnering with several organizations helping with supplies and rebuild efforts.  All of our local church partners, like Houston’s First Baptist ChurchWoodlands Church, Hope City, and the list goes on, are going above and beyond in helping those who have lost so much and are hurting.  We could go on and on about what our M3 Partners are doing to help not only here in the Houston, Texas, area, but also all around the globe with the other natural disasters that have hit; suffice it to say that we believe this is the Church’s finest hour.

To join us in bringing hope and JOY to the people of the Texas Gulf Coast area, please connect with a church or relief organization that you are already affiliated with or click here to sign up to volunteer with the Samaritan’s Purse team.

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