May 27th - June 3rd 2018
Evangelistic Medical Missions Trip Pedregal Peru
- The medical cases that are most common :
- Hypertension
- Respiratory diseases (due to working in agriculture and gold mining)
- Skin infections
- Acute diarrhea (especially in children)
- Intestinal parasitosis
- Several Helicobacter Pylori cases
- Sciatica and neurological problems (due to work in agriculture, gold mining, and heavy physical labor)
- Cases of teenage pregnancy (preeclampsia, bad abortions procedures, STDs, premature births)
- Anemia
- A few cases of diabetes
- Dental hygiene and cavities problems
We believe in doing good by giving hope, and one of the ways we can share the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ is through Medical Missions in Peru. This year we are going into a small rural community SW of Lima. We will serve in the new medical facility built last year by Dr Rosa, and provide free medical attention, prayer, and one on one evangelism via translators.
On the last day of the trip, we will have a community event at the local arena that hold over 500 people. The event is called " Día de Familia " to attract families from the local villages to come and celebrate. Traditional song & dance, children’s activities, and Texas Evangelist will share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Your prayers and financial support will help cover the spiritual and real needs for us to do good and give hope.
Here is a brief video of founding dean of the University of Houston College of Medicine, Dr. Stephen J. Spann, our lead Doctor for this medical missions’ trip and Texas Evangelist President.
On the last day of the trip, we will have a community event at the local arena that hold over 500 people. The event is called " Día de Familia " to attract families from the local villages to come and celebrate. Traditional song & dance, children’s activities, and Texas Evangelist will share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Your prayers and financial support will help cover the spiritual and real needs for us to do good and give hope.
Here is a brief video of founding dean of the University of Houston College of Medicine, Dr. Stephen J. Spann, our lead Doctor for this medical missions’ trip and Texas Evangelist President.