India

March 1-14, 2026

Estimated Cost: $3,200
Mission:  RIMI (Reaching Indians Ministries International)
Missionaries:
Dr. Saji and Mony Lukos

RIMI’s Mission is to help in nation-building through transformational community development programs in South Asia and around the world, especially among the poor and marginalized.

Their work spans multiple areas, including health, education, and economic empowerment. In Nagpur, they operate a 30-bed hospital that offers 24/7 in-patient and out-patient services, alongside a nursing school providing basic training programs. They also promote health awareness through medical training seminars. To support youth development, RIMI runs elementary schools that include English language instruction. Additionally, they create employment opportunities through vocational training and economic empowerment initiatives for underprivileged communities. Together, these efforts aim to transform lives, strengthen communities, and offer hope to all people.

This team will join the efforts of the staff of RICM in providing healthcare teaching/training of nationals and local residents. Hands-on medical care for patients needing treatment will also be offered.  All efforts will advance the ministry of RICM in reaching out to people for Christ.

We are seeking medical professionals to join us as well as non-medical team participants.  Physicians, Nurses, NPs, PAs, Physical Therapists, and others are needed.

Treating the basic health needs of people who will come seeking treatment is one of the ways our team can be used in ministry. In addition, we hope to provide preventative health education that speaks to the specific health needs of the patient,

Medical outreaches open doors for our hosts to engage in personal relationships with those who come to receive treatment from our team. Through those relationships, the good news of Jesus can be shared, and ultimately lives will be transformed. Our ultimate goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in India! Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each and every day in some pretty challenging conditions. We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do. This experience is exciting, challenging, fulfilling, emotional, and most importantly, humbling.

In India, 443 million people live on less than $1 per day. Almost half of the children suffer from malnourishment – the highest rate in the world. Every day, 5000 children under the age of five years old die from preventable diseases. Economic progress is coming to parts of India, but much of the country still suffers from extreme poverty, malnutrition, disease, and illiteracy. Thousands die without knowing Jesus.

There are needs to be met and God’s love to be shared. Won’t you join us?

Mexico

April 11- 18, 2026

Estimated cost: $1,725

Host: World Wide Hispanic Outreach – Drs. Esly and Sandy Fuentes

Dr. Esly Fuentes and a patient

Come join us as we take a FAME team to Mexico! We are very excited to be partnering with WWHO (World Wide Hispanic Outreach) to serve at their clinic in La Biznaga, Mexico.

We are seeking medical professionals such as Physicians, Nurses, PAs, NPs, Physical Therapists, Pharmacists, Dentists, and Optometrists in addition to the need for non-medical participants on this team. We will be treating patients through a series of medical outreaches into the neighboring communities.

Treating the basic health needs of people who will come seeking treatment is one of the ways our team can be used in ministry. In addition, we hope to provide preventative health education that speaks to the specific health needs of the patient,

Medical outreaches open doors for our Mexican hosts to engage in personal relationships with those who come to receive treatment from our team. Through those relationships, the good news of Jesus can be shared, and ultimately lives will be transformed. Our ultimate goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in Mexico! Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each and every day in some pretty challenging conditions. We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do. This experience is exciting, challenging, fulfilling, emotional, and most importantly, humbling.

There are needs to be met and God’s love to be shared. Won’t you join us?

Philippines

April 27 – May 7, 2026

Estimated Trip Cost: $2,900

Trip Host:  Charles Selby Memorial Hospital staff

Come join us as we take a FAME team to the Philippines!  We are very excited about partnering with the staff from the Charles Selby Memorial Hospital in Aparri.

We are seeking medical professionals such as Physicians, Nurses, PAs, NPs, Physical Therapists, Pharmacists, Dentists, and Optometrists in addition to the need for non-medical participants on this team.  We will be hosting multiple medical outreaches in local villages in and around Aparri.

Treating the basic health needs of people who will come seeking treatment is one of the ways our team can be used in ministry.  In addition, we hope to provide preventative health education that speaks to the specific health needs of the patient.

Medical outreaches open doors for our Filipino hosts to engage in personal relationships with those who come to receive treatment from our team.  Through those relationships, the good news of Jesus can be shared, and ultimately lives will be transformed.

The medical staff from the hospital will be serving side by side with our team and we are hoping that the local pastor of each community will join us as well.

If you are a Surgeon or a Specialist, there is a place for you on this team!  The administration of the Charles Selby Hospital has expressed the need for surgeons to come. They have an anesthesiologist available for all surgeries as well as a surgical staff.

Our ultimate goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in the Philippines!  Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each day in some pretty challenging conditions.  We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do.  This experience is exciting, challenging, fulfilling, and can be emotional at times.  Oh, and I forgot to mention, humbling.

Our accommodations will be in a hotel or guest house setting. Our meals will be provided as well as the need for transportation.  English and Filipino are the official languages of the Philippines, so we will be able to communicate effectively!

There are needs to be met and God’s love to be shared.  Won’t you join us?

Honduras

May 8-16, 2026

(**to be filled by Corban University Students only )

Estimated Cost$1960

Host Mission:  His Eyes, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Missionaries:  Felipe and Valerie Colby

We are building a team to serve with the ministry of “His Eyes” directed by Felipe and Valerie Colby located in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.   Along with providing healthcare for patients in need, we are also making ourselves available to the Honduran medical staff in the area of teaching/training.  Preventative healthcare topics will also be taught to Honduran families with the purpose of promoting better healthcare in their homes.

Fungal skin infections, GI issues, respiratory illnesses, and encounters with pain are among the leading illnesses experienced by the Honduran people.  Our focus will be on those people living in rural locations of the country where healthcare is not readily accessible.

Mobile medical clinics help to open doors for national Evangelists who are called to reach people for Christ in a specific community. Illnesses are treated by the medications that are dispensed by our team, but the long-lasting treatment for all of life’s challenges lies in knowing Jesus. Mobile medical camps enhance the ministry of local Evangelists and help draw attention to the Great Physician and His healing.

For this team, we are seeking both medical and non-medical participants. Our ultimate goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in Honduras. Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each day. We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do.

“….leave with Jesus”

We were surrounded by Global Partners.

Dr. Zindoga and Dinah Bungu

This week, I had the privilege of leading the Lake James Christian Assembly School of Missions. Because of my role, we were blessed to have each main speaker and presenter be one of your FAME global partners. There is so much I could tell, but one comment that stood out is from Dr. Zindoga Bungu of the Mashoko Christian Hospital in Zimbabwe. The Mashoko Hospital is actually the location where the vision for FAME was first expressed and actions began toward the ministry’s beginnings. Zindoga was a young man who was taken under the wing of FAME’s founders and has now become the doctor leading the team of six doctors.

Dr. Bungu told of a young girl who had developed a crisis pregnancy and, like the majority of women in that culture, first went to a local witch doctor, which worsened the situation. Eventually, she was brought to the hospital by the ambulance that you, as a FAME partner, helped to provide. She joined a dozen other mothers in waiting and watching their pregnancies closely. During that time, these mothers are taught about Jesus and healthy habits as a mom and for their newborns.

This young girl was able to be stabilized and delivered without complications.

Here’s the line from Dr. Bungu: “The mothers not only leave with a baby, they leave with Jesus.”

That is why FAME does what we do! I’m sure that is why you partner with FAME! “…(people) leaving with Jesus.”

Count me in.

How about you?

Bill Warren
Executive Director

Addicted to Generosity

Fred and Molly are two examples of FAME volunteers who seem to be addicted to generosity.

Every week there are people who come and sort, count, pack, and ship medical equipment. Sometimes a crew is testing medical equipment to make sure it works perfectly, others will build crates to ship medical equipment. But no matter what, they are touching items that will save a life.

Every month there are small groups that arrive at the FAME warehouse and do some of the same things the weekly folks do! This week one of those people who traveled an hour to serve said, “It’s almost as if I can’t help myself- I’m hooked on helping every month!” They continued, “I’ve volunteered in many places and ways over the years; but there’s something special about FAME! Knowing that each supply I prepared will travel thousands of miles this year and someone will have surgery or be treated in a lifesaving way! You can’t measure that value.”

I couldn’t agree more. Yearly there are so many who travel globally to directly support your FAME global partners treating people in the name of Jesus.

But I mentioned Fred and Molly (in the picture above); they deliver supplies from Florida every few months! This last week they arrived with a brand new truck and trailer (twice the size of their last one) that others joined them to acquire for the purpose of bringing donations to FAME!

All of these people and those like you who financially partner with FAME remind me of when Paul said, “The love of Christ compels us!”

Thank you for your partnership! And we are so thankful for those who make it possible to provide not just treatment, but the cure! The eternal cure that comes from the gospel!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Honduras

May 30-June 6, 2026

(**to be filled by First Christian Church )

Estimated Cost – $1,880

Host Mission:  His Eyes, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Missionaries:  Felipe and Valerie Colby

We are building a team to serve with the ministry of “His Eyes” directed by Felipe and Valerie Colby located in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.   Along with providing healthcare for patients in need, we are also making ourselves available to the Honduran medical staff in the area of teaching/training.  Preventative healthcare topics will also be taught to Honduran families with the purpose of promoting better healthcare in their homes.

Fungal skin infections, GI issues, respiratory illnesses, and encounters with pain are among the leading illnesses experienced by the Honduran people.  Our focus will be on those people living in rural locations of the country where healthcare is not readily accessible.

Mobile medical clinics help to open doors for national Evangelists who are called to reach people for Christ in a specific community. Illnesses are treated by the medications that are dispensed by our team, but the long-lasting treatment for all of life’s challenges lies in knowing Jesus. Mobile medical camps enhance the ministry of local Evangelists and help draw attention to the Great Physician and His healing.

For this team, we are seeking both medical and non-medical participants. Our ultimate goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in Honduras. Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each day. We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do.

Dominican Republic

June 2-9, 2026

(To be filled by George Fox University DMSc Program)

Estimated Cost: $1,810
Host Mission –
Eastern Dominican Christian Mission (EDCM) 
Location: La Romana, Dominican Republic

Website: www.easterndominican.org

We are excited to take a FAME team to the Dominican Republic, partnering with Eastern Dominican Christian Mission (EDCM) and George Fox University’s Doctorate in Medical Science program.

We will be treating patients through a series of community medical outreaches. Medical outreaches open doors for our EDCM hosts to engage in personal relationships with those who come to receive treatment. Through these relationships, the good news of Jesus can be shared, and ultimately lives will be transformed. Our goal is to bring glory to God in all that we do while serving in the Dominican Republic! Our hosts need encouragement as they serve the Lord each and every day in some pretty challenging conditions. We want to join them as co-workers in the ministry they have been called to do. This experience is exciting, challenging, fulfilling, emotional, and most importantly, humbling.

To learn more, contact Vanessa Scheel at vscheel@fameworld.org

No Longer an Idol Worshipper

Patrick grew up in an African family that sacrificed animals as idol worshippers to “cleanse” them from any offense against the idol. He ended up in a conversation with the Director of FAME clinics in his country. Your FAME partner shared the story of how God demonstrated His love for man by sending Jesus to die on the cross for our sins. Patrick understood the power of sacrifice because he had watched his uncle sacrifice many animals to an idol in their family house.

Our partner there shares that he asked Patrick how many times he thinks they would need to sacrifice to an idol to have all of their sins truly forgiven. He responded that he had no idea, but many! Learning that Jesus paid the ultimate price for his sins, Patrick decided to follow Jesus and now many of his family are no longer idol worshippers.

When you partner with FAME, you release the power of God to be spoken by your FAME global partners. Being a witness through medical evangelism opens the door in communities where hearts might not be open to the gospel. Treating people in the name of Jesus is one way to soften their hearts and earn a hearing in a community.

Thank you for your partnership that turns some of the most unlikely people away from hopelessness to hope!

A Way We Can Serve You

The Good Samaritan parable by Jesus offers a powerful lesson about love in action, and reminds us of the way YOUR FAME partners treat people daily in the name of Jesus and share good news with them! But as with all scripture, there is more to be found, including a valuable lesson about how we think of giving.

“Jesus replied, “A man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho. He encountered thieves, who stripped him naked, beat him up, and left him near death. Now it just so happened that a priest was also going down the same road. When he saw the injured man, he crossed over to the other side of the road and went on his way. Likewise, a Levite came by that spot, saw the injured man, and crossed over to the other side of the road and went on his way. A Samaritan, who was on a journey, came to where the man was. But when he saw him, he was moved with compassion. The Samaritan went to him and bandaged his wounds, tending them with oil and wine. Then he placed the wounded man on his own donkey, took him to an inn, and took care of him. The next day, he took two full days’ worth of wages and gave them to the innkeeper. He said, ‘Take care of him, and when I return, I will pay you back for any additional costs.’ What do you think? Which one of these three was a neighbor to the man who encountered thieves?” — Luke 10:30-37 (CEV)

Jesus wanted to make the point that the neighbors we are to love are not just the ones who are easy to love, but also those we may dislike.

There is more to discover here. Reflecting on the customs and culture of Jesus’ era, the story presents some very real examples of how the ancient world functioned.

We find three distinct philosophies about money.

The first philosophy was that of the robber: What is yours is mine, and I’m going to get it. Today we may call that looking out for number one, with number one being the person who believes they have a right to take someone else’s treasure for their own.

The second philosophy was that of the priest and the Levite: What is mine is mine, and I’m going to keep it. These individuals keep a tight reign on their purse strings and have little compassion for others in need. While they have no interest in taking from others, they are not about to take the time to see if someone else is truly in need. After all, it could be a con. They distrust panhandlers and simply move to the other side of the road, never making eye contact.

The third philosophy was that of the Samaritan. What is mine is yours, and I’m willing to share it. Here we have an example of someone who truly understands generosity. He did not plan on meeting the victim, but when he did, he responded generously.

The Samaritan recognizes God as owner of all — we are stewards, caretakers, and trustees of the resources. Generosity is done with a joyful heart and desire to honor God and help others.

When the lawyer realized the truth about their neighbors, Jesus commanded him to “Go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:37) His challenge remains for us to fulfill.

Mrs. Johnson had an estate plan in place. She planned a substantial portion of her estate for her ministry interests. The remainder was to be divided equally among her three children.

Mrs. Johnson read in a magazine about the importance of having someone in place to manage her property should she become incompetent. The article suggested one solution, to place a child’s name on property titles.

One of her children was a missionary in a foreign country. Another was a very busy doctor who lived some distance from her. She also had a daughter who lived on an adjoining farm, so she placed her name on the property as a joint owner.

At Mrs. Johnson’s death, all jointly owned property was distributed to her daughter with nothing going to her ministries or other children.

The hard lesson of Mrs. Johnson’s decision is that Joint ownership must always be coordinated with other estate documents or there is a possibility that your estate will not be distributed as you desire.

Mrs. Johnson could have addressed the issue of property management with a trust. Property can be managed by a chosen person (or people) should incompetence occur. The same person can make appropriate distributions at death.

If a Mrs. Johnson-like problem concerns you, we would love to offer you a no-cost, no-obligation copy of our eBook, Your Estate Planning Guide. It contains a helpful inventory that is a first step in reviewing existing plans or creating new ones. If you have any questions after that contact Jeff Coon jcoon@fameworld.org and he will answer your questions or direct you to our partners who can!

Thank you for your partnership that makes it possible for over 5,000 people each day to be treated like the Samaritan and the Innkeeper treated the injured man. As your partner, let us know if we can serve you in this vital area of your stewardship.