
A Broken Bone Can Cost a Family Everything
This July 2026, a team of eleven surgeons, nurses, and specialists serving with World Medical Mission came to ECWA Hospital Egbe to rewrite these stories together with the hospital’s dedicated staff.

This July 2026, a team of eleven surgeons, nurses, and specialists serving with World Medical Mission came to ECWA Hospital Egbe to rewrite these stories together with the hospital’s dedicated staff.

Patients in crisis can’t wait. Help us build and equip the new male ward powered by solar with today’s best innovations to serve patients in this rural region for the next 80 years.

As an emergency nurse, I had the opportunity to volunteer four weeks in the Emergency Department. It was a great joy to be a part of the team.

I am reminded that God often uses simple acts of love to accomplish eternal purposes. An Operation Christmas Child shoebox may seem small, but in His hands it becomes a doorway to joy, hope, and the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.

John Schultz, Construction Manager gives an Egbe Medical Mission construction update in Egbe, Nigeria.

From uncertainty to joyful service, one volunteer’s journey of discovering that God’s grace is always sufficient.

The power of a mission hospital. It’s more than surgery. It’s meeting people in their most desperate moments with expert medical care and deep compassion—saving lives and sharing hope.

Ray St. John, a pediatric ICU nurse, and his wife Meaghan, spent April volunteering at Egbe. Will you ask God if this is the time for you to share your skills and education as a volunteer?

In Egbe, Nigeria, there are ongoing opportunities to serve through healthcare, education, and mentorship at ECWA Hospital Egbe and the College of Nursing Sciences.

Hear directly from John Schultz, our Missionary Construction Manager, as he shares a brief update on the many projects currently underway…