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The Multiplication Factor as You Invest Your Life in Others
Discipling that yields 3rd & 4th generation followers of Jesus more rapidly is not a program, but is fueled by the life-giving pattern from the scriptures. Discover the essentials of the simple & reproducible Kingdom pattern that will lead to effectiveness in making disciples that make disciples that make disciples. You’ll learn from case studies of those doing it how to get started in multiplying multipliers & pleasing our King.
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Biomedical Research in Missions Settings
Faith-based medical ministries have substantial opportunities to conduct biomedical research that positively impacts the communities they serve. In addition, biomedical research can help mission organizations achieve their strategic goals. In this session missional, ethical, and practical aspects of research in faith-based, developing-world settings will be discussed.
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Answering the Call
GMHC 2015 Saturday morning plenary session
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Weather Watchers
GMHC 2015 Friday night plenary session
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Joy in Practice, Living your Childhood Dreams
GMHC 2015 Friday Morning plenary session
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GMHC 2015 Thursday Evening Plenary
Philippians 1:29
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Foundations for Government Partnerships
We go to medical missions cross culturally with some expectations to partner with churches, mission agencies and local humanitarian agencies. Partnership is often seen in light of synergistic and supporting relationships for the purpose of the gospel and the Kingdom of God. How does the local governing systems and officials view our presence as health and development related services? What expectations do they have of us as their partners in serving the health needs of the community? What kind of theology of relationships do we have with these entities that may serve or complicate the purposes of the mission that we are called to? What opportunities or hindrances do governing structures post to medical missions? Come bring your questions or comments and participate in the discussions that will be facilitated by two doctors with combined several decades of experience struggling through contexts in East Asia and Africa.
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Sharing Stories
Many of us are returning from a variety of summer adventures where we were able to serve another group of people somewhere in the world.  Stories become amazing ways for us to share with each other what we’ve learned and what the Lord is teaching us.  Stories also allow us to share our personal experiences and to explore the opportunities that are available in the world of medical missions.   We invite you to share your story about your summer and how you may have engaged in domestic or international missions… short term or long term.  You may never know the encouragement someone will receive in reading your story.  
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Partnerships - Jamie Saint
OverviewIn the mission field today, there is no shortage of work that needs to be done. Small minded thinking tells us that we are the only ones trying to accomplish a particular mission or that we are the only ones that can do it right. By working together as the body of Christ, we can accomplish more together than we can alone.Educational Objectives- Think of new ways to empower Christ-followers around the world to do for themselves rather than going and doing things for them- Examples from the field of training & equipping on short term mission trips- How we can think long-term rather than short-term- Understanding the strengths (and weaknesses) of your ministry or organization in order to effectively partner with others- Realize that no organization has all the answers- It's time to think differently
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Women in Missions - Rebekah Naylor
OverviewThis session will discuss the role of women in health care missions today. It will include examples and personal stories that will encourage expanded vision and new perspectives on opportunities and needs.Educational ObjectivesAfter this session participants will be able to:1.Identify possible roles for women in health care missions2.Identify some barriers for women in health care missions3.Identify steps for preparation for mission service
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2014 GMHC Video Highlights
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What If Your Calling Isn’t a Puzzle to Solve—But a Path to Walk?

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