AiG Ministry to send medical team to Saipan

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Posted on Sep 04 2008
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AiG Wordwide will be sending its Ministry-Medical Team to Saipan this month, marking the first time it will be deployed in the region.

“Please be in prayer as our Saipan Ministry-Medical Team prepares to leave the Cincinnati Airport on Sept. 12. This is the very first such team that AiG WorldWide has sent to the mission field,” said AiG Worldwide director Dr. David Crandall.

He added Dr. Tommy Mitchell and his doctor wife, Elizabeth, along with staff member Laura Perrien, will represent AiG WorldWide on Saipan for 16 days of medical ministry and teaching ministry.

“The Mitchells will use their medical skills to treat pastors who have never seen a doctor, and local clinics will be organized to meet the needs of the local people and teach them the truths of God’s Word. Laura will assist the team in organization and in minor medical areas along with Drs. Mitchell. She will also teach English as a second language and teach both in the Christian school and college,” said Crandall.

The Ministry-Medical Team will be on Saipan from Sept. 13 to 27 and medical care will be extended daily from Sept. 15 to 26, 8am-5pm, at the school’s campus along Middle Road in Gualo Rai.

Those interested are requested to call Eucon at 234-3203 or 234-3207 to make an appointment.

Dr. Mitchell will also speak to all of the international students daily at Eucon International School and College and speak at the church fellowship on several occasions.

“The footprint of WorldWide continues to increase its global impact with the message of biblical authority and creation presented through this unique ministry of medicine and outreach,” said Crandall.

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