Skip to content
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • The Alabama Baptist
  • The Baptist Paper
  • Log In
  • Subscribe
  • Renew
  • Donate
The Baptist Paper
The Baptist Paper
  • SBC 2026
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Sunday School Lessons
  • Classifieds
  • SBC 2026
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Sunday School Lessons
  • Classifieds

Physical and spiritual healing: Q&A with IMB’s director of global health strategies

The International Mission Board recently had a conversation with Tom Hicks, the IMB’s new director of global health strategies, during the International Baptist Hospital Consortium in Southeast Asia.
  • November 21, 2023
  • International Mission Board
  • International Mission Board, Latest News, Missions
Families wait with their children as they receive treatment in the children’s ward of Sanyati Baptist Hospital.
(IMB Photo)

Physical and spiritual healing: Q&A with IMB’s director of global health strategies

In a world of medical advances and government health programs, Baptist hospitals continue to be essential to the Great Commission and Jesus’ command to love God and love others.  

The International Mission Board recently had a conversation with Tom Hicks, the IMB’s new director of global healthcare strategies, during the International Baptist Hospital Consortium in Southeast Asia. This is the first year the IMB has facilitated this meeting.

The IMB continues to seek ways to utilize healthcare strategies to facilitate gospel access, leading to gospel belief and church planting. Baptist hospitals around the world continue to be places of physical and spiritual healing. We discussed this, the significance of the consortium, the necessity of this meeting and more.

Portrait of Dr. Tom Hicks. (IMB Photo)

RELATED: Check out more stories on international missions here. 

While the hospital names are withheld for security reasons, the seven participating hospitals are located around the globe — spanning the Americas, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Asian Pacific Rim and South Asia. One of the more well-known hospitals is Bangalore Baptist Hospital in India, which was founded by Hicks’ predecessor, Dr. Rebekah Naylor, a retired missionary surgeon.

IMB: You’ve spent the better part of your week at the International Baptist Hospital Consortium. Could you tell us more about it?

Hicks: In the 1940s and 1950s, Southern Baptists established numerous hospitals worldwide. In the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, we transitioned them to national leadership. Just as the missionary task requires an exit strategy, our goal was to equip national leaders to carry on the work. We didn’t intend to run these hospitals indefinitely.

In some cases, we’ve stayed actively involved in the work and support of the hospitals. This consortium provides an opportunity for us to re-engage with all the hospitals, fostering collaboration and mutual support among them.

IMB: It appears that this consortium aims to network these hospitals. How can they support each other, and what’s the IMB’s role in this initiative?

Hicks: All seven hospitals represented here face similar challenges. Despite diverse cultures and varying governmental constraints, they share a common mission to be both missional and sustainable. In healthcare, sustainability means being innovative and expanding services and personnel, just as other hospitals do. These hospitals create gospel access where it’s scarce, and when they collaborate, they can identify problems, anticipate challenges and share solutions.

Our role is to equip, encourage and facilitate connections. This meeting was made possible through the Rebekah Naylor Preach and Heal Fund. Al Stubblefield, a renowned expert on Baptist hospitals (see “The Baptist Health Care Journey to Excellence“), serves as the keynote speaker, and we’re here to learn alongside hospital leadership, cross-fertilize ideas, address challenges and share wisdom for the future.

IMB: None of these hospitals are in remote areas. They are all in urban areas with access to health care. Why is it crucial for Southern Baptists to have these hospitals, and what sets them apart?

Hicks: First and foremost, most of these hospitals are in countries hostile to the gospel. Their mere presence provides a legitimate platform for believers to work, save lives and address the world’s greatest problem — spiritual lostness.

Most of these hospitals have chaplaincy programs. Chaplains work directly with patients and share the gospel during their hospital stay. This gospel presence extends beyond the hospital, as patients are connected to local churches, where they receive continued support and guidance.

The gospel presence doesn’t just stop with the patients, though. Many of these hospitals are affiliated with nursing schools, where students are not only trained in medicine but also in cross-cultural work, integrating sharing their faith with healthcare services.

IMB: Do you have any examples of why patients are choosing these hospitals over government-funded facilities? 

Hicks: This week, we’ve heard from hospital administrators who have answered this question. Patients choose these hospitals because they know they will be truly cared for, regardless of their economic or social status. The patients genuinely feel valued, and the hospitals remain relevant by expressing the love of Christ in every aspect of their work.

IMB: It’s clear that these hospitals are doing gospel work. How can Southern Baptists support the work their hospitals are doing? 

Hicks: Southern Baptists can support their hospitals by praying, giving and going. 

Pray: Pray for creativity and wisdom in hospital leadership as they strive to be innovative and sustainable. Pray for the well-being of health care workers, who, like their counterparts in the United States, face long hours and challenging work. Pray for their continued spiritual strength to be a light in communities where spiritual need is often great.

Go: Consider participating in short-term trips as healthcare missionaries. Check the IMB’s healthcare missions page for opportunities.

Give: While these hospitals support themselves, they still need our generosity to keep the lights on in the dark environments where they serve. Learn more here and here. 


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Myriah Snyder and originally published by the International Mission Board.

Share with others:

Facebook
X/Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email

Latest News

  • Teaching resource for Lifeway’s Explore the Bible lesson for June 28
    Teaching resource for Lifeway’s Explore the Bible lesson for June 28
    June 26, 2026/
    0 Comments
  • BGCT partners with Texas church to reach out to World Cup fans in Haiti
    BGCT partners with Texas church to reach out to World Cup fans in Haiti
    June 26, 2026/
    0 Comments
  • Euthanasia legislation debate ‘revived’ in U.K. Parliament
    Euthanasia legislation debate ‘revived’ in U.K. Parliament
    June 26, 2026/
    0 Comments

Sign up for the Highlights

Get all latest content delivered to your email a few times a month.
Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

Related Posts

BGCT partners with Texas church to reach out to World Cup fans in Haiti

With Haiti qualifying to compete in the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1974, First Baptist Church Nederland, Texas, partnered with First Baptist Church Damien in Haiti, to sponsor watch parties for three Haitian matches for local fans.

Euthanasia legislation debate ‘revived’ in U.K. Parliament

The debate over assisted suicide is being revived in the U.K. Parliament.

Mission:Dignity Sunday is June 28

Countless Southern Baptist ministers have poured themselves into small congregations that couldn’t afford to pour back. Here’s how MissionDignity is helping these ministers.

‘HIStory’: Curaçao team’s World Cup journey focuses on ‘audience of One’

The men’s soccer team from Curaçao, the smallest country to qualify for the World Cup, has found purpose beyond the 2026 FIFA scoreboard. 

Want to receive news highlights throughout the week? Sign up here!

Email is required Email is not valid
Thanks for your subscription.
Failed to subscribe, please contact admin.

About

  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us
  • Our Story
  • Our Team
  • Our Partners
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us

Explore

  • The Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • The Kids Edition
  • State-specific news
  • Archive
  • Opinion pieces
  • Sunday School lessons
  • Persecuted Church
  • Podcasts
  • Videos

Submissions

  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy
  • Story suggestions
  • Your Voice/Letter to the Editor
  • Photos / Videos
  • Corrections/other
  • Submission Policy

Subscribe

  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
  • Subscribe
  • Renew subscription
  • Gift a subscription
  • Start a new member subscription
  • Start a new group subscription
  • Hosted Church
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Request free trial
The Baptist Paper
Address:
3310 Independence Dr.
Birmingham, AL 35209
Copyright © 2026 TAB Media Group
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ
  • Privacy/Terms of Use
  • Help
  • FAQ

Email:
news@thebaptistpaper.org

About

  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church
  • Our Team
  • Advertise and Promote
  • Classifieds
  • Donate
  • Contact us
  • Hosted Church

Explore

  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news
  • The Kids Edition
  • Latest News
  • Trending
  • Your State News
  • Persecuted Church
  • Editorials
  • Opinions
  • Podcasts
  • Videos
  • Archive
  • Submit your news

Subscribe

  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe
  • Manage your group
  • Manage your account
  • Subscribe

Our mission is to serve the Church through trustworthy journalism.

As a nonprofit Christian news ministry, we seek to provide grace-filled, trustworthy reporting from a Christian worldview while keeping our content freely accessible online.

Support from readers and ministry partners allows us to continue equipping churches, informing individuals, and providing ministry resources at affordable rates. Would you prayerfully consider supporting this work?

Support Our Ministry

Log Out?

Lost your password?

Log In

Lost your password?

Log in

Become a part of our community!
Forgot your password? Get help
Privacy/Terms of Use

Reset password

Recover your password
A password reset link will be e-mailed to you.
Privacy/Terms of Use
Back to
Login
×
Close Panel