- Our clinics provide natural, supportive medical care. We treat anyone who needs help, whether or not they can afford to pay. People with the means to donate can do so to support care for others who are less fortunate.
- Clinics offer acute care and short-term inpatient care, especially for those who live far away and need extra observation.
- For those living near the clinics, we train local helpers to provide care in their homes, guided by medical staff.
- Each clinic is paired with a farm that provides fresh, healthy fruits, vegetables, and legumes. These natural foods support the body's healing and help patients recover faster.
- If the farm produces extra, it can be sold to help fund the ministry and create jobs for local people. Economic stability is a key part of improving quality of life.
- Around larger cities, we plan to set up more clinics, each with its own farm and support services. This will allow us to serve more people and make our ministry more accessible.
- Natural resources: Medicinal plants and resources are a major part of our natural treatments. We plan to produce and certify them locally to ensure their affordability and availability for effective patient care.
- Local Production: We aim to set up small-scale production in the communities where our clinics are located, securing a steady supply of these important resources.
- We want to support further research into natural therapies. This involves gathering approved clinical data from patients to find more ways to serve people using natural and affordable resources.
- Our goal is to make our resources go further, so we can help more people achieve physical and spiritual health.
- Following the Example of Jesus: Jesus met the physical needs of people by healing them, then called them to follow Him. We aim to do the same—by providing healthy food and free or affordable healthcare, and sharing our faith in Jesus as the reason for our work.