Outreach tents: They provide relief from the beating sun and shelter from the pouring rain. They stretch over uplifted hands of servants preparing for the day’s ministry to hurting people. They house patients waiting to see a doctor for perhaps the first time ever, and with partitions, they form examination rooms where lives are healed. They shelter the ill at the pharmacy waiting to receive medications that will restore their health. They encompass clusters of people sharing and receiving the greatest news we could ever know – Yeshua the Messiah.
Without tents, our Medical Outreaches wouldn’t be possible. They expand borrowed space, thus enabling us to treat an average of 12,000 patients per Clinic – 12,000 lives touched, changed or saved under the canvas roofs of outreach tents.
A PRACTICAL NEED FOR THE FIELD
To see that many patients, each Outreach requires multiple tents and medicines. $2,000 covers the cost for an entire tent plus medicines for 1 day at a Jewish Voice Medical Outreach in Ethiopia or southern Africa.
AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU
Right now, you have the opportunity to double the impact of your gift to Jewish Voice as we seek to fund next year’s Clinics. We have a group of partners establishing a fund which will be used to match the gifts of others who, like you, love the Jewish people. By joining this group of generous, compassionate people like yourself, your gift can go twice as far.
A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE FOR THE HURTING
Your gift will inspire others to match it, thus doubling the difference you’ll make in providing the means to administer:
- Medical care that treats wounds, heals illnesses and saves lives
- Medications that relieve pain, stop infections and strengthen bodies
- Dental care that relieves pain and preserves teeth
- Vision care that clears blurry vision with eyeglasses and recovers the sight of those blinded by cataracts
- The Gospel that renews hope and gives eternal life
Will you be the inspiration for others to give? Will you send a gift to supply this matching fund to change the lives of Jewish people in Ethiopia and Southern Africa today?