Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Your "Medical Mission Live" invitation and Zoom Password | MBF

Join us tomorrow night (April 28) for episode #6 of Medical Mission Live! This will give you or members of your mission committee a chance to catch up on various topics from the safety of your own homes in a short, easy to watch, format on the Zoom online platform.
The topic tomorrow night is: "Africa Update: Malawi, DR Congo, Kenya." Join us for important updates about your ministry through mission hospitals, nursing schools and primary clinic programs. 
Our goal is to answer key questions such what are the best practices for mission trips and primary care clinics as well as current updates from various impacted countries. We will review the topic, have time for questions and answers, and close in prayer. Please have your questions ready for us to answer. We look forward to joining you live online tomorrow night via Zoom at 5 PM PT/8 PM ET. You will need to pay attention to both the login and the password included for you below. Can't make the Zoom call? Not to worry. Check our Facebook page the next day for content or visit our media page on our website here

In Christ's Name 

E. Andrew Mayo
President and CEO 


When: Tomorrow, April 28, 2020-07:00 PM Central Time (US and Canada)
Topic: "Africa Update: Malawi, DR Congo and Kenya" 
Please click the link to join the webinar tomorrow night:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84392030030pwd=Nmhrb0NySmV6RW1aSXQ3VU5hc1p4UT09
Password: 356263

Or Telephone:
    Dial:
        US: +1 346 248 7799 
    Webinar ID: 288 607 687
    International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aeHcfPoEoD


 
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