Why Go?

FAME’s mission statement reads:  FAME is sending help and hope in the name of Christ to the world’s most vulnerable through medical evangelism.

If you go on a short-term medical mission trip with FAME, one of the first publications you will receive is a Trip Packet full of introductory information about your upcoming trip.  One of the pages toward the front of this packet includes FAME’s mission statement and core values which clearly defines our reason for going to the mission field to serve.

In October, FAME took our first team to the Philippines to serve with the Charles W. Selby Memorial hospital staff, led by Ofelia (Pia) Tabilisima.  It was such a wonderful trip as the hospital staff and the FAME team joined together to minister to over 771 patients who attended a total of 6 medical outreaches.  Several of our patients came from indigenous Filipino tribes.  Finding meaningful work in order to support their needs and the needs of their families is a stress they wake up to every morning.  In many communities, men turn to alcohol when met with these types of life’s challenges.

As a FAME medical team, we serve many purposes.  One of those purposes is to open doors for our in-country hosts to meet more than just the physical needs of the patients who come seeking help.  Although treating the physical needs is important, we know there is a greater need for each person who shows up that day and that is the need to know Jesus.

Our medical teams usually attract a lot of attention which means a lot of patients to care for.  This was true for our Philippines team.  Patients came with many physical problems such as pain, stomach issues, skin rashes, respiratory problems, and infections.  Some patients however needed help that did not come from a pharmacy prescription.  I know of two occasions where Deb Trego, RN, talked openly with two gentlemen about their problem with alcohol abuse.  When Deb asked each one if they drank alcohol excessively, they openly and honestly confessed that they did.

Erlinda

In addition, we had a 19-year-old young lady who came to our last medical outreach.  She and her boyfriend had just broken up and she thought she might be pregnant. We were blessed to give her the news that she was not pregnant as well as spend time with her in prayer.  She also brought her 68-year-old neighbor with her that morning who was not feeling well.  As Deb talked with this young lady about her neighbor, we found out that Erlinda, lived in deplorable conditions with no family members to help care for her.  This young lady and her family had been giving Erlinda food each day and provided the care that she needed.  She also shared that she and her family were moving, so of course, no one would be there to continue providing the attention she needed.

FAME teams are limited to how much time they can invest in individual patient’s lives because of the short time they spend on the mission field.  For this reason, we depend on our in-country host to provide an avenue for help that can be extended to our patients who are openly seeking it and need it.  We were grateful that traveling along with our Philippine’s team were 2 hospital chaplains as well as local pastors.

We are so grateful for our FAME donors and supporters who understand the importance of investing in FAME as we strive to send help and hope in the name of Christ to the world’s most vulnerable through medical evangelism. 

May God receive all the glory as we seek to connect people all around the globe to the avenue leading to Him.  It is for this reason that “We Go”.

If you would like to join us on our next trip to the Philippines, please contact me and let’s talk!

Dates are April 18th – May 2nd, 2020.

Lonnie Burley
FAME Director of Short-term Trips
(317)358-2480
LBurley@fameworld.org

Partnerships to Reach the Least of These 

HCO US Director, Megan Schreiber with RoRo and Eline Eustache

As a supplier of quality medical supplies and equipment and an active player in expanding God’s kingdom through medical evangelism, FAME has become a reliable partner for Haitian Christian Outreach! Over several years, Haitian Christian Outreach (HCO) and FAME have built a collaborative relationship based on a common goal of providing necessary resources to the least of these. The mission of HCO is to do something in Haiti that will last. Through our four points of ministry which includes church planting, education, health care, and community development, HCO is evangelizing, equipping, empowering and encouraging Southeast Haiti.

On the Peredo campus in Southeast Haiti, Haitian Christian Outreach opened a two OR suite surgery center in April 2019 as part of the second phase of their Peredo Community Hospital construction. The first phase included the main hospital building, pharmacy, and laboratory. The third phase will be a twenty-two-bed long term stay facility on the top floor of the surgery center.

To open the surgery center, we needed large, specific pieces of equipment to perform cases safely and effectively. FAME’s ability to find, gather and house these pieces of equipment was a key factor in getting the equipment prepared and sent to Peredo. It was in November of 2018 that I (Megan Schreiber, US Director for HCO) was able to visit the FAME warehouse as I assisted their team of highly knowledgable staff and volunteers to pack a 40-foot shipping container with surgical lights, anesthesia machines, gurneys, surgical tables, and many other supplies. The efficiency of the process, from start to finish was simple and professional! We were one step closer to fulfilling a basic need in Southeast Haiti. Because of FAME’s active role in getting the equipment and supplies to Haiti, we had a successful opening of the surgery center! To date, they have performed over 100 surgeries!

As a former healthcare administrator, I am encouraged by the opportunity to introduce medical facilities and personnel to FAME and their mission. In order to provide consistent care to the community, we need a steady flow of medical supplies, gently used medical equipment and medications. Through collaborative partnerships like this one, resources can reach further and provide sustainable solutions to those areas where fulfilling basic needs is a matter of survival.

All for His Glory,

Megan E. Schreiber, B.S.S.
US Director
Haitian Christian Outreach