Health for All Nations (HFAN) exists so that people among all nations will have the opportunity to experience health, healing and wholeness.
HFAN promotes a synergistic vision of the Great Creation Mandate (Gen 1:28; 2:19) the Great Commandment (Mt 22:37-40) and the Great Commission (Mt 28:18-20). This convergence actualizes God's work of reconciling all things to Himself (Col 1:20) and making all things new (Rev 21:5) through those He has chosen to be ministers of reconciliation (2 Cor 5:19) to heal earths multiple alienations. Technology and social innovation already fuel our natural inclination to collaborate on complex problems and be led by God in sustainable and transformational solutions.
To learn more about HFAN, visit: www.healthforallnations.com
The Best Practices in Global Health Missions project promotes best practices guidelines for the planning, execution, integration and follow-through of cross-cultural health missions.
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For 50 years the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement course has changed the hearts and minds of thousands who have taken it, mobilizing them toward serving at home, in their church and globally, often to the frontiers of mission where the name of Christ is not yet known and where the Church is not yet established. In like manner the Christian Global Health in Perspective course will open the eyes of the Church with regards to her calling to serve and care for the whole person, locally as well as globally.
With input from the Perspectives course leadership and with a well-seasoned team of course developers, CGHiP has been assembled in a structure similar to the general Perspectives course. With 4 sections (Biblical Basis, Historical Perspectives, Cultural Aspect and Strategy and Innovation) and a total of 10 lessons, this course will open the eyes of many and will change their paradigm of what health is from a biblical perspective leading to a more in depth understanding of the global Church's role in helping people live truly healthy lives in Christ. This will be especially valuable at the frontiers of mission where the Church is not yet established and the name of Jesus the Messiah is not yet known.
The Christian Journal for Global Health publishes evidence-based research and Christian reflection addressing the biological, social, environmental, psychological and spiritual determinants of health in a global context.