Hospitals and Clinics
Explore Our Hospitals and Clinics
Memorial Christian Hospital (Partner) – South Asia
Opening in 1966, Memorial Christian Hospital (MCH) has served thousands of sick and hurting people that have come through its doors. Today, it is one of the major surgical resources in Bangladesh by:
- Maintaining a 120-bed facility
- Performing more than 2,000 surgeries per year
- Seeing over 50,000 patients per year
But, even greater than its role as an emergency healthcare facility, it is a safe haven for the spiritually lost. Every patient that enters the hospital hears the gospel and is cared for both physically and spiritually by hospital staff.
For nearly four decades, Samaritan’s Purse has partnered with MCH, sending volunteer surgeons on service trips since 1981, and more recently, assisting with the medical care of the thousands of Rohingya refugees who fled Myanmar.
MCH Renewal Project from ABWE on Vimeo.
Hospital of Hope – Northern Togo
- Maintaining a 66-bed facility
- Caring for 2,500 inpatients per year
- Performing 1,000 surgeries annually
- Serving 100-150 outpatient clinic visits per day
- Starting a PAACS program in 2023
Teams of trained multilingual chaplains pray with patients and counsel families facing difficulties. They then follow up with patients in villages, developing disciples through chronological Bible studies.
Hospital of Hope patient testimony from ABWE on Vimeo.
God is using HOH to begin an awakening to the gospel among the unreached people groups in northern Togo and the surrounding area. Now known as “the hospital that prays,” many are being exposed to the gospel because of the care that they receive.
Hôpital Baptiste Biblique (HBB) – Southern Togo
- Maintaining a 50-bed facility
- Performing 2,000 surgeries per year
- Caring for 2,500 inpatients per year
- Serving 18,000 outpatient patients per year
- Delivering 600 babies per year
Along with meeting critical healthcare needs, a team of multilingual chaplains are also serving at the hospital bringing the hope of the gospel to one of the most poverty-stricken nations in the world. This ministry has become a major outreach in reaching unreached people groups in the community and surrounding areas.
While the hospital is serving their patients and sharing the gospel, they are also helping more Africans further their medical careers. The hospital is home to a nurse training program, mobile health clinics, and a community health evangelism ministry.
The team is eagerly looking forward to the completion of a full hospital expansion project so they can better serve the growing physical and spiritual needs of the Togolese people that come looking for help.
Welcome to the Hopital Baptist Biblique (HBB) from ABWE on Vimeo.
Community Health Evangelism – The Gambia
A church planting team with a heart for Muslim evangelism using diverse platforms. Are you someone who wants to use compassionate care to communicate Christ? The options are diverse! Potential opportunities in community development, Community Health Education (CHE), health education/ prevention, public health… Work alongside national partners using medical evangelism and discipleship.
New Life Prenatal Center – Peru
A New Creation from Storytellers Abroad on Vimeo.
Mobile Clinic Ministry and Community Health Evangelism – Ukraine
Before the war, mobile village clinics were done in the Odessa region, and a pro-life ministry was located in the city of Odessa. The Pro-Life ministry provides post-abortion healing small group Bible studies. The center has also served women facing unplanned pregnancies through its Women’s Center since 2014. They are in the process of developing a program for teaching youth abstinence. Approximately 12 million people live in “third-world” villages in Ukraine with little or no medical care. The clinics held in these villages assisted Ukrainian partners with evangelism and church planting as well as critical healthcare needs.
We desire to involve Christian Ukrainian physicians and P.A.’s to teach them how to make their medical practice a ministry. We are looking for healthcare workers with a passion to provide care to internally displaced people struggling because of the war’s economic impact and the burdened medical system. The situation in Ukraine is variable, so having a list medical providers who are flexible and/or willing to come when the country opens up would be ideal. The greatest needs are general practitioners, basic eye care, and physical therapy.
Ukraine Village Clinic from ABWE on Vimeo.
Reaching Africa’s Unreached Partnership – Uganda
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Our goal is to help you find out how your passions and medical skills can intersect with God’s mission to reach the nations with the gospel.