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.
