Dear Prayer Partner,
Thank you for your continued support of the ministry of FAME through prayer. You continue to be a blessing to people all around the world through your faithfulness in praying for FAME mission partners, board members, staff, trip participants, volunteers, shipments of medical supplies and equipment, conferences, church visits, and other items of ministry.
This month we have several conferences that we will be attending. Two of the conferences will be in Louisville, KY; the TECH (Technical Exchange for Christian Healthcare) Conference on November 8 and the GMHC (Global Missions Health Conference) November 9-11. Please pray that God will direct the conversations at these conferences and that some partnerships can be developed with people from all over the world. These conferences are great opportunities where God can bring people together!
One other conference/convention we will be attending is ICOM (the International Conference on Missions) November 16-18 in Oklahoma City, OK. For more information about ICOM or to register for the convention visit www.theicom.org. This is a great place for us to connect with our mission partners around the world.
Please also pray this month for some of our faithful volunteers who help us with our mission of sending help and hope in the name of Christ to the world through medical evangelism. They are a blessing to not only the staff and board of FAME but also to our mission partners around the world and the people to whom they are ministering.
Other items of prayer for the month include:
• FAME Staff members
• Newly approved sustainable healthcare projects from the last FAME board meeting
• Church visits that Bill Warren and Jeff Coon will be making.
• Our US Veterans who have served and continue to serve (Veterans Day November 11)
Blessings in the coming month.
Click here for the November Prayer Calendar





Nala* was 8 years old and fell from the roof of her home when she was trying to reach a fruit tree to get fruit for her family. Her left leg was severely twisted and she was unable to walk. Her parents took her to a local “practitioner” who put a mixture of ointments on it and wrapped it in banana leaves.


One day a lady came to see the medical providers because she was struggling with several things. But because Sandy was willing to patiently ask questions, she learned that the Colombian mother was especially dealing with grief from her son passing away seven years earlier. Here’s where God steps into the triage area: Sandy had also lost a son seven years ago. It was reported to me, how beautiful it was that they prayed together, for each other, and that it was such a healing moment BEFORE THE MOTHER EVEN began to see the medical providers there that day!


One young man this ministry in Colombia has been treating and caring for, is Robert. He is 14, has a medical situation, and has needed a back brace to be stable and active, but the availability and cost of a back brace made this impossible.

I was reminded as we walked, since there were limited roads just how IMPORTANT YOUR PARTNERSHIP is to millions of the world’s most vulnerable. As I met children and people who will be served by this hospital, I saw deep in their eyes their love for life, and joy in Jesus that they have found because of this ministry partner! More people need this same hope!




Somewhere along the way, Abuela heard of FAME partner, Hospital Loma de Luz, and was able to have him moved out of the national hospital and into Loma de Luz 17 days after the original injury. There, after receiving loving and quality care at this FAME partner facility, he has a viable foot and the ankle fractures are finally healing. He will run and play again!
That is why FAME is working globally to bring access to healthcare, attached to the love of Jesus, closer and closer to more of the world’s most vulnerable. Unfortunately, stories like Eliu’s repeat day after day around the world.
“I just kept thinking there had to be more to life. I felt that God was drawing me to Him.” s

Thank you for your partnership that sends the gospel to unlikely, and difficult-to-reach regions. God has been sending people to deserted areas since the church began. In Acts, we are told that an angel of the Lord told Philip to go South of Jerusalem to a desert path and he found an Ethiopian who was ready to hear the gospel.