You Make Smiles Possible

Every day, through your generosity, thousands of dollars’ worth of medical equipment and supplies are sent to FAME partners around the world and bring smiles. Among these vital resources is a simple but life-changing gift: mobility equipment.

The photo you see is one of those smiles.

For amputees in resource-limited communities, the loss of a limb often brings more than physical hardship. It can mean loss of  dignity, the inability to earn an income, and deep isolation from daily life. Without mobility, providing for family, attending church, or even visiting neighbors becomes nearly impossible.

That’s why hand-driven mobility carts—like the one pictured—are such an extraordinary blessing. Sent on your behalf, these carts restore independence and open doors that once seemed permanently closed.

When you look at his smile, you see more than gratitude—you see dignity restored. In front of his home, with a child watching from the doorway, this cart represents the ability to provide, to participate in family life, and to rejoin his community with confidence.

In a video, he shared these heartfelt words:
“Thank you so much to the people who made this possible so that today, I feel freer.”

Freer to move.
Freer to work.
Freer to live with dignity.

Because of you, freedom has wheels.

Because of you, smiles like this are possible.
And because of you, the love of Christ is demonstrated in practical, life-changing ways.

Your gift today will help send more life-changing mobility equipment to those waiting for the freedom to move, work, and live with dignity.

Thank you for making freedom—and hope—possible.

Integrated Hope in the Midst of Chaos

In some of the most overlooked places in the world, your partnership with FAME is doing far more than supporting medical clinics. It is strengthening an entire, deeply integrated gospel movement.

Our ministry partners don’t separate medical evangelism from church planting, discipleship, Bible training, or community outreach. Instead, every layer of their ministry supports the others. Medical care opens doors. The Gospel transforms hearts. Churches are planted. Leaders are trained. And communities are changed.

Nowhere is this more evident than in Myanmar.

In a nation torn apart by civil war, more than five million people have been displaced. Young adults ages 18 to 35 are under threat of the death penalty if they refuse military service. Fear is real. Persecution is increasing.

And yet — the church is growing.

Bible colleges are thriving. In one area alone, 10 new churches were established among believers who previously practiced Buddhism. Among the once-unreached Palaung tribe, at least three new churches have been planted this year.

Through your partnership with FAME, alongside trusted partners like Rapha International and Asia Christian Services (ACS), two clinics and multiple churches are now serving refugees with medical, dental, and spiritual care. These clinics are not standalone projects. They are woven into church networks, leadership development, and outreach among displaced families.

Just recently, a FAME team was on the ground serving refugees in this very region — and in one week alone, they were able to treat 1,639 patients. Behind every number is a story. A mother treated. A child examined. An elder prayed over. The Gospel shared.

Medical evangelism is meeting urgent physical needs — and it is strengthening the Gospel witness in a region facing persecution and upheaval.

In a place where instability threatens the future, Christ is building His Church. Would you prayerfully consider increasing— or beginning — a monthly partnership with FAME to help sustain clinics, equip local believers, and reach even more displaced families with both medical care and the hope of the Gospel?

Your support helps ensure that this integrated work of healing and evangelism continues in one of the world’s most difficult regions.

There are Moments When You Deserve a Heartfelt Thank You

There are moments when you deserve a heartfelt thank you.

This week is one of those moments.

Because of your generosity, a brand-new ambulance has officially arrived and been celebrated at one of your partner mission campuses in North India. It is equipped, ready, and already positioned to serve in one of the most spiritually resistant and medically underserved regions of the world.

When your partners gathered for the inauguration, there was genuine joy—smiles, prayers, and gratitude filling the campus. This wasn’t just the arrival of a vehicle. It was the arrival of help, hope, and opportunity.

North India is often called the “Hindi Belt”—a region where access to emergency medical care is limited and where the Gospel has historically been difficult to share. In rural areas, ambulances are scarce or non-existent. Road conditions are poor. Emergency response is delayed. And for many families, a medical crisis can quickly become a life-ending one.

Now, because you stepped in, that reality has changed.

This ambulance will allow these partners to respond to emergencies involving farmers injured in the fields, victims of roadside accidents, families facing medical crises, and children and staff on the mission campus itself. But just as importantly, it will open doors for conversations that might never happen otherwise.

As this partner shared, Being equipped with a medical vehicle will enable us to reach non-believers in unique ways. God will use this as a practical, medical tool to serve people in need.

Every transport is an encounter.
Every emergency is a moment of trust.
Every recovery is an opportunity to share why Christ’s compassion compels us to act.

You didn’t just help fund an ambulance, you helped place the Gospel on wheels—moving into villages, onto highways, and into lives at their most vulnerable moments.

From all of us at FAME, and from grateful partners in North India: thank you. Thank you for believing that meeting physical needs can open hearts to eternal hope. Thank you for standing with FAME in places many overlook. And thank you for making moments like this possible.