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Paperback Details
  • 08/2024
  • 979-8-9904362-8-2 B0D5W2ZCSK
  • 256 pages
  • $16.99
Ebook Details
  • 08/2024
  • 979-8-9904362-7-5 B0D7FFQYDY
  • 229 pages
  • $9.99
Paul J. Hudson, MD
Author
Healthcare and the Mission of God

Adult; Spirituality/Inspirational; (Market)

The major premise of Healthcare and the Mission of God is that anchoring healthcare ministry's purpose in the mission of God enables workers to serve with joy. Today’s medical training and modern culture promote a mechanistic view of humankind, divorcing the body from the soul. A Biblical worldview enables healthcare professionals to treat the whole person, created for the purposes of God. Aligning the purpose of healthcare ministry with the mission of God frees people from both a culture-bound perspective of healthcare and a culturebound perspective of the gospel.
Reviews
“As Christians, we must bring wisdom, not just science, to the bedside,” Hudson writes in this impassioned and practical debut that examines the gulf between expectations and in-the-field reality by medical professionals performing missionary work. As the title suggests, Healthcare and the Mission of God calls for clear alignment between, as Hudson puts it, saving bodies and saving souls. With clear-eyed candor, Hudson, an internist and epidemiologist, addresses the frustration, disappointment, and burnout he experienced in his first mission, in Ethiopia in the mid-1980s, where he and his team faced outbreaks, malnutrition, and more. He felt then that his efforts were too little, the resources too scant, the churches too disinclined to invest in nutrition, that inevitably led him to work harder and harder—and to lose his clarity of purpose.

After three decades as a medical missionary, however, he now sees that seeds he helped plant have born fruit, with the “physical and spiritual needs of the district” being met “through hundreds of churches” nurtured by those early efforts. Hudson now sees his younger self’s feelings of defeat as rooted in a misunderstanding of the mission of the mission: it’s through disciples and churches, he writes, that God changes the world. Hudson’s compact book, targeted at medical missionaries, offers compelling accounts from others who have dedicated themselves to cross-culture missions, moving anecdotes from his own experiences, and a host of deftly incorporated insights from Christian thinkers and writers.

Especially illuminating are Hudson’s explorations of the history of Christian health care and missions, dating back to Rome, and a careful delineation of how, in contemporary times, medical missions differ from healthcare missions. The cases he makes for why today’s healthcare ministries should collaborate with churches—and why “treating the whole person” body and soul is “designed to transform communities by God’s grace and for His glory”—will offer comfort and clarity to his audience.

Takeaway: A Christian doctor’s impassioned call for treating body and soul in missionary work.

Comparable Titles: Jason Baareman’s Rehab the World, Bruce Steffes’s Medical Missions: Get Ready, Get Set, Go!.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 08/2024
  • 979-8-9904362-8-2 B0D5W2ZCSK
  • 256 pages
  • $16.99
Ebook Details
  • 08/2024
  • 979-8-9904362-7-5 B0D7FFQYDY
  • 229 pages
  • $9.99
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