Medical Caravan and Spiritual Outreach Benefit Thousands in Southwestern Philippines

Medical Caravan and Spiritual Outreach Benefit Thousands in Southwestern Philippines

An extraordinary display of communal dedication and generosity unfolded in the Poblacion, Siocon, Zamboanga Del Norte, leaving an indelible mark on thousands of lives. missionary couple, Engr. Gonzalo Sumayang and his wife, Betsy Sumayang, spearheaded an outreach program that seamlessly blended physical healing with spiritual nourishment.

Over 40 dedicated medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, dentists, and health experts, united to serve the community with unwavering commitment. Their collective efforts brought much-needed hope and relief to those in need. Throughout the three-day event, a total of 1,600 patients received vital dental care, encompassing cleanings, fillings, extractions, and fluoride applications. Additionally, 100 individuals were fitted with dentures, restoring not just their smiles but also their confidence.

In addressing other essential health needs, 139 individuals underwent circumcision, a procedure crucial for promoting health and hygiene. The caravan also provided minor surgeries for 35 patients, ensuring that various health concerns were addressed effectively. Furthermore, 1,000 patients benefited from personalized medical consultations, where preventive care was emphasized to sustain their well-being.

The team's compassion extended to those with vision needs, as 1,300 individuals received eye check-ups and were provided with reading glasses, bringing new clarity and comfort to their lives. Through these comprehensive services, the medical caravan not only met the physical needs of the community but also offered a renewed sense of hope and well-being.

Mrs. Sumayang expressed, “God is amazing; He’s been amazing to me. That’s why I extend the healing ministry of Christ to everyone, everywhere that God sends me.” The couple recognized that addressing physical needs alone falls short; spiritual healing is equally vital.

Pastor Jerry Patalinghug, president of the Adventist Church in the Western Philippines, led an evangelistic series in consonance with the ongoing medical outreach. In addition, the lay workers who tirelessly provide Bible studies and visit households motivate them to attend each nightly reflection.

Rendo Alinsag, one of the attendees, shared his heartfelt experience, expressing his gratitude for the missionary's visit, which allowed him to learn that Jesus died to offer salvation and that true faith calls for a transformation of behavior to honor the One who saved us. 

His testimony reflects the broader impact of the evangelistic effort, where 80 individuals embraced Jesus Christ, a decision that transcends the temporal and echoes the eternal promise of hope and redemption. This mission work serves as a powerful reminder of the Church’s call to bring the message of salvation to those who are ready to receive it.

Aica Madel Sumbrana, Hope Channel, Zamboanga Peninsula Mission

The original article was published in the Zamboanga Peninsula Mission website.

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