Dear Prayer Partner,
Thank you for your continued partnership with FAME through prayer. We are blessed to have you come alongside us each month in praying for FAME ministry partners, board members, volunteers, trip participants, scholarship recipients, healthcare projects, staff, church visits and conventions, as well as other items of ministry.
Since 1970, FAME has had a mission of bringing help and hope to the world through medical evangelism. In the last 50 years, FAME has worked in 50 countries around the world. These include countries to which we have taken a short-term medical mission team, have shipped medical equipment and supplies, or have provided a grant for a sustainable healthcare project.
This month we’d like you to pray each day for one of those countries that FAME has touched through medical evangelism.
Here is a snapshot of those countries.

To find out more about these countries and to see how you can specifically pray for them, you can visit Operation World at www.operationworld.org.
Thank you again for your partnership. Together we can bring physical and spiritual healing to the unreached and underserved around the world.
Blessings in the coming month.
Click here for the March Prayer calendar.


The program for the dedication began at 9:00 am. After the program of speeches, ribbon cutting, and lunch, the people began to leave. One family of 4, a Christian leader who came for the event, got on their little motorscooter to begin their 4-hour motorized scooter ride back into the mountains and the village from which they came. 4 HOURS!

2023 was a difficult year, but by God’s grace, we are moving forward. Last February, gangs took over the Mountain where our clinic was located. Several thousand families fled their homes. Many moved in with relatives and friends near Port-au-Prince, and many families were homeless.
and protect the church so it will grow and flourish! Pray also that medical evangelism will open doors to the gospel in a new way!!!
T.B. and Malaria and sent from his village expected to die. Not only was he brought to health but in his own words, “Many preachers have asked me to be a Christian, but I was not convinced. Here at this beautiful hospital, I felt something very strange, a feeling that I can’t explain in human words. All I can say now is that I am healed, this must be the work of God. So, I have decided to become a Christian.” He was baptized and sent back home. The villagers were so surprised to see him back alive and shocked by his life change that the village has never been the same.

