Re-Connecting at M3

The vision of Mobilizing Medical Missions (M3) is to provide a place where people can connect with others, be inspired, and find their mission. We have also found that M3 can serve as a place for people to re-connect with others

One of our 2019 M3 Conference speakers, Dr. Stan Cobb, wrote to us to let us know that while he was at M3 this year, he re-connected with the first pastor who ever invested in his life 35 years ago! Right when Dr. Cobb began his breakout session, Pastor Russ Gibbs walked into the room. Dr. Cobb was overwhelmed to see him, and they had a wonderful reunion afterward. Pastor Gibbs, who serves with Living Water, and Dr. Cobb and his wife, Pam, enjoyed their time together at M3. Dr. Cobb shared his thoughts about M3 and said that “it was a tremendous blessing to experience…It was very encouraging…I was very touched.”

Today, Dr. Stan Cobb and his wife invest in the lives of thousands of students to bring effective change in healthcare around the world, and it all began when Pastor Gibbs did the same for Stan. Thank you Dr. Cobb and Pastor Gibbs for allowing M3 to be a part of your story.

If you want to come and be a part of amazing stories like this, mark your calendars for February 21-22, 2020, and register today to attend the 2020 M3 Conference!

New to M3 This Year is The Mission

New to M3 This Year is The Mission

M3 is pleased to welcome The Mission as an exhibitor and sponsor to our 2019 conference. The Mission exists out of an act of obedience and a step of faith. In 1986, Steve and Cathy Horner said YES when God asked them to go to Mexico and take care of abused and abandoned children. They moved from the San Francisco Bay area to Tijuana to build an orphanage. An orphanage that would redefine family and love for abandoned children. In 1987 the Mission was founded out of a desire to change a nation one child at a time. Over the next 21 years, the Horners built and founded an orphanage, as well as a family care program, elementary schools, a Bible college, and 19 churches, all in their beloved country of Mexico. The Mission has projects in Mexico, Nicaragua, and Romania.

In 2008, the ministry’s baton was passed to Steve and Cathy’s oldest son Jimmy and his wife Genea, with the intention that they would take what was begun and run with it even further. Jimmy and Genea Horner have been leading the ministry ever since. The two had been serving the Mission for their entire adult lives. What a testimony of faithfulness and legacy.

If you have a desire to make a difference in orphan care make sure you visit their booth at the conference to learn more about The Mission.

Register today! Save $5 with promo code: M3MISSIONS19

The M3 Podcast | Episode 7

The M3 Podcast | Episode 7

In this episode, Dr. Paul Osteen is joined by Andrew Scott the CEO and President of Operation Mobilization USA. Andrew is the author of Scatter, a book which challenges a new generation to carry missionary work into the hardest, furthest and darkest parts of the world.

For over 50 years, Operation Mobilization (OM) has been bringing the message of hope through Jesus Christ to men, women, and children around the world through Bible studies, teaching students, building businesses, relief and development work, the creative arts and through other means possible. There are over 6,800 volunteers and staff serving within the OM family of ministries in 118 nations actively sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

For more information about OM visit omusa.org

M3 Welcomes Exhibitor Project C.U.R.E.

M3 is honored to partner with Project C.U.R.E., the largest provider of donated medical supplies and equipment to developing countries around the world.

Each week, Project C.U.R.E. delivers approximately three semi-truck loads of donated medical supplies and equipment to desperately needy people around the world. Since 1987, Project C.U.R.E. has delivered equipment and supplies to hospitals and clinics in more than 130 countries.
Besides containers, Project C.U.R.E. sends teams of medical professionals to assist partner hospitals and clinics through the C.U.R.E. Clinic program and provides medical supplies to traveling doctors and nurses in the form of C.U.R.E. Kits. Project C.U.R.E. also sends Kits for Kids, backpacks filled with children’s basic medical items, for those with no health access in developing countries.
You don’t want to miss their booth in the Exhibit Hall so make sure to stop by to meet some of the wonderful hearts behind Project C.U.R.E.

 

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