When the Rains Come, the Work Doesn’t Stop
In Sierra Leone, the rainy season makes travel harder, clinics busier, and outreach more complex. Yet this is exactly where MedSend-supported physician Dr. Geoffrey Moses continues to serve, integrating health and discipleship in Sierra Leone in ways that reach both body and soul.
In a country where maternal mortality remains among the highest in the world and access to healthcare is still limited in rural areas, his work sits at the intersection of urgent medical need and deep spiritual hunger.
A Spiritual Harvest Through Discipleship
Six months after implementing his team’s 3-week Discipleship Movement Training course in their area, Geoffrey reports:
- 421 people professed faith in Christ
- 178 baptisms
- 51 house churches studying Scripture
- 63 ministry workers mobilized

These numbers represent lives being discipled by local believers Geoffrey and his team have helped train and support.Â
Caring for Communities in Crisis
At the same time, Geoffrey continues hands-on community work:

- Clinical care through his clinic
- Medical outreach among families displaced by weather and environmental crises
- New Community Health Evangelism program efforts
- Follow-up with vulnerable groups like disabled children and the Krim people, pictured here
Sierra Leone still faces high burdens from communicable diseases and maternal health complications, making integrated community-based care essential.
Why This Matters NowÂ
Dr. Geoffrey Moses’s work shows what happens when healthcare and discipleship move together.
Your gift helps doctors like Geoffrey continue training local believers, caring for patients, and building a foundation for long-term community health. Give today to strengthen health and discipleship together.Â