One of the great things we learned as a culture during the COVID-19 pandemic was just how useful online resources can be. For medical missionaries—or those who want to be involved in medical missions—doors to education can start with the click of a mouse. For many, medical missionary training online is possible and could be a great option for getting ready to fulfill God’s call on their lives.
The first thing to consider when looking for medical missionary training online is your personal call. As a Christ follower, God has a purpose for your life. He wants you to be His hands and feet in practical ways across the street and around the world. Like any calling, determining if He wants you to be involved in missions takes discernment.
Next, understand that you don’t have to be a doctor or nurse to be involved in medical missions. In fact, most online medical missionary training opportunities are designed for individuals who are not medical professionals. Specialties such as nutrition, disease prevention, and basic counseling can play important roles in promoting health and wholeness in many different contexts.
Finally, there are a couple of things you can do as you prepare for your new adventure. First, immerse yourself in spiritual disciplines like Bible study, prayer, and fellowship with other believers. Connecting with God will lead you to your calling, while connecting with other believers can provide insight and accountability. You also should spend time focusing on self-care. Don’t be afraid to honestly ask yourself tough questions about your strengths and weaknesses, your motivations, and your fears. You can’t promote healing in others if you aren’t healthy yourself.
Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.
The final step toward online medical missions training is finding the right kind of program. Again, talking with others—especially other medical missionaries who have experienced what you want to pursue—can be incredibly valuable. You’ll also want to make sure the program you choose fits your theological and missional values. Many denominations and organizations approach medical missions—and, thus, medical missions training—from different perspectives. So, do some research to make sure your potential training program aligns with your beliefs and goals.
Jesus’s ministry involved preaching, teaching, and healing. While you are not God’s Son, you can follow His model by promoting solid evangelism, ongoing discipleship, and compassionate health care through medical missions. Here are some organizations that provide some level of online training for medical ministry:
Wildwood Center for Health Evangelism. This Georgia-based program affiliated with Seventh-Day Adventists (SDA) offers online programs in health evangelism. The program includes introductions to physiology and diseases, as well as nutrition, mental health issues, and various forms of therapy.
We live in a world filled with hurting people. Some suffer from physical issues, while others are dealing with spiritual pain. Medical missionaries have the privilege of helping individuals address both struggles. That’s why it’s so important for those who sense a call to medical missions to find quality medical missions training online.
As you work through God’s plan for your life, remember to cover your experiences in prayer. Even the best training can never replace the role of the Holy Spirit and the call of Christ on your life. His blessing and His presence are a must for any missions endeavor (Matthew 28:18-20).
Want to get involved in Medical Missions? Attend the 2023 Global Missions Health Conference or Get Started with Medical Missions.
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Daniel ONeill
Daniel ONeill