Greetings from the Philipines! This month we are working with an organization called International Care Ministries (ICM) based in Tagbilaran City, Bohol Island.

Mission: ICM is a para-church community development organization called to release the extremely impoverished in the Philippines from spiritual, emotional, and physical bondage.

Vision: ICM wants to see churches equipped to care for the communities around them.

Programs:

1.      Leader Care – supporting local pastors

2.      Transform – 6 month program

a.       Health

                                                                           i.      Open Air Clinic (OAC) – doctor, nurse, and pharmacists go and provide medicine and some general care.

                                                                         ii.      Personal Hygiene Lessons – teachings on brushing teeth, taking showers, washing hands and the importance behind these activities.

b.      Feeding Program – taking rice and feeding some of the local children.

c.       Livelihood – teaching them how to plant and harvest food for themselves to eat or as a job to make money for the family.

3.      Preschool

4.      Uplift – 2 month program – giving talks of encouragement and talking about values

5.      Special Medical Case – special cases that are more severe and may involve surgery or major medical equipment

6.      Children’s Christian Education

To learn more of the specifics of each ministry click on the following link: http://www.caremin.com/index.html 

So far this month I have been working with the OAC going to some local churches. I have been weighing and taking blood pressure for the individuals that come to see the doctor. Most of the medications given are multivitamins, Tylenol, and a few antibiotics. They are only allowed to give a certain amount of medication to each community so the sooner you get there the better because if they run out then you might not get the medication that you need.

The individuals that choose to come to the clinic have to sign up to see the doctor through the pastor. We go to the local church to see approximately 50 individuals each day. Then once they have received their medication from the pharmacists they talk with the pastor and are prayed over before they leave. They are always very thankful for what they receive.
Left to Right:  Pharmacists, Nurse, Doctor, Patients
 
 
Please pray for us as we travel to these villages each day. Somedays we may drive up to 2 hours away. Pray that God will use us in a special way and despite the language barrier that we would show love through our actions. 
 Above is a picture of a map of Bohol Island and all of the communities that ICM works with at this time.
 
  Ephesians 6:7 – Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people!