
When medical care travels to remote communities, something powerful happens.
People who have waited months—or even years—for help finally have the opportunity to receive care. Long lines form early in the morning. Mothers bring children. Elderly men lean on walking sticks. Families arrive carrying both physical needs and quiet prayers.
This is what hope on the move looks like.
During a recent outreach supported by FAME partners in Africa, dozens of people were served—each with a story, a name, and a life that matters deeply to God.
Martha Wanjiku arrived seeking relief from ongoing health concerns. After being examined and treated, she left not only with
Amina Njeri came to the outreach unsure if help would be available. That day she received care, compassion, and the reminder that she was not forgotten.
For David Otieno, the visit meant receiving treatment that had previously been out of reach. What seemed like a small intervention became a moment of renewed hope for him and his family.
Others came as well:
Grace
Esther
Mary
Daniel
Samuel
Each person represented more than a patient. Each was someone created in God’s image, deserving dignity, care, and compassion.
And in moments like these, medical ministry becomes something even greater than healthcare.It becomes an opportunity to
Patients were prayed with. Encouragement was given. The Gospel was shared alongside the care that was provided.
This is the heart of medical evangelism. Because of partners like you, medical care is reaching people who might otherwise go without treatment—and many are encountering the love of Jesus for the first time.
As we continue the journey toward FAME’s Night of Hope on April 10, we are grateful for the many ways God is using compassionate care to open doors for the Gospel.
Thank you for helping bring Clinics. Care. Christ. to communities around the world.
Gratefully,
Bill Warren
Executive Director
P.S. Every patient seen and every prayer offered is part of a much bigger story—one where hope is moving forward through faithful partners like you.


