We are the hands and feet of Jesus, and this ministry aims to do just that in our local and global community. We invite you to join us on this journey as we love, serve and care for his people. If you are interested in walking with us, please contact us so we can get you connected!
Patients Seen
Food Distribution
Locations
Children Fed
We need your help on this journey! The most important thing you can do for us is to pray for this ministry, for our ministry partners, and for the people we will encounter. Secondly, financial donations. This ministry has many facets from sending teams internationally to ministering to local families. Our international mission trips have a lot of expense for travel, paying for medications and supplies, feeding programs, and a water filter ministry.
International Missions – Upcoming trip to Cùcuta, Colombia June 2025
Women’s Health Day
Family Medical Care
Water Filters
You can donate online by clicking on the donate now link or you can donate by cash or check by mailing to:
Mission Global Ministries
1785 Garden Street
Titusville, Florida 32796
Please pray for us and for our local and global community. Pray that we would be able to show the love of Christ tangibly. We are also accepting donations of medications such as anti inflammatories, antihistamines, steroid creams, anti-fungal creams, antacids, and chewable children’s vitamins to bring with us on our mission trips. Donations can be brought to 1785 Garden Street, Titusville, Florida 32796
We have partnered with One More Child and the Baptist church in Cùcuta, Colombia to provide clean water, food and medical care for the people in this city and the surrounding area. Cùcuta is a border city with Venezuela and there are about 2 million Venezuelans residing in Colombia due to political unrest in Venezuela. We are mainly caring for these refugees that do not have access to medical care.
We believe that God has called us to preach the gospel in Judea, Samaria and to the ends of the earth. When we approached One More Child about going on missions with them they told us that it was difficult to get people to go to Cùcuta due it’s close proximity to Venezuela and after praying about it we felt that God was giving us peace to serve in this area.
Currently we are a mobile clinic, traveling to evaluate and treat patients in the local churches. We are praying that God would provide the resources for us to have some equipment and a place to provide medical care more consistently. We hope to have several teams of medical professionals that can rotate to come to Cùcuta on a regular basis to provide more consistent medical care. We also have started a feeding program and water program. With funding we would love to expand those to include more families for a longer time.
We partner with One More Child. They are based in Lakeland, FL and they help us with logistics, trip planning, feeding and water programs. They also have a child sponsorship program which we participate in. We also partner with Mission Family Medicine. Mission Global Ministries is the not for profit arm of this medical clinic, and many of their employees contribute to and have participated in this ministry.
With the help of local churches in Colombia, we are able to visit over a dozen locations throughout Cùcuta where we administer well checkups, sick visits, women’s health evaluations, oral health training, treat minor wounds and provide medication, toothbrushes and toothpaste. We pack up all the medical supplies and equipment we can in suitcases and carry them from location to location.
In certain cases, we coordinate and fund emergency or specialty medical services at local facilities in Colombia.
Outside of our medical services we provide support to One More Child to help feed children in Bogota & Cùcuta. Our current focus will be to raise funds in order to provide household water filters. These filters will prevent parasitic infections which cause growth delays.
Most importantly, we share the gospel through our encounters in order to give these families the hope they need while facing daily hardships.