“And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Then I said, “Here I am! Send me.”
Isaiah 6:8
Medical Missions
We comfort their spirit and deliver the blessing of health to people in need
Medical Missions Saving Lives has been working with local community leaders, major healthcare organizations, and other NGO representatives for almost 15 years—delivering the Lord’s blessings to people near and far. Our organization is led by ministerial and medical professionals whose commitment to delivering healthcare solutions is the fuel that motivates others to join our noble cause.
Our medical missions involve a variety of healthcare services, including:
- General healthcare checkups
- Vaccinations and booster shots
- Delivering nutritious food
- Prayer for the sick and hopeless
Whether people need our help somewhere across the Central Florida region or in a Latin American nation, our medical missions are planned, organized, and executed to ensure we meet the need of the people—always with joy, kindness, and a disposition to be a servant leader.
Our medical missions are planned to maximize the funding and time availability of volunteers, always focusing on the opportunity to do God’s work among our brothers and sisters in faith.
Medical Missions Saving Lives Focuses on:
Global Outeach
Sharing the Gospel
Prayer and Healing
Medical Ministry
Volunteering
Our volunteers are united in the common mission to serve God and do His work through our medical missions.
Why support our medical missions?
Medical Missions Saving Lives continues a Christian legacy
The history of organizations leading medical missions is deeply intertwined with the global expansion of Christianity, humanitarian outreach, and the development of modern medicine. At Medical Missions Saving Lives, we have been working to do the Lord’s work for almost 15 years—and we plan to continue growing and delivering help for many more.
Economic inequality among social classes has led some people to achieve success while others have become victims of social challenges related to geopolitics, such as access to education, workplace and industry disruption, and many other challenges arising from the fast development of the 20th and 21st centuries.







