#75 Medical Mission in the Islamic Context
With Dr Dae-Young Lee
What is our preconception about Muslims? Do we continue to practice medical missions in a way that is no longer considered an effective means of presenting the gospel to the unreached? Is our gospel message biblically balanced and firmly contextualized in the context that we try to serve?
There are numerous questions that we may ask ourselves when we desire to share God's love with people who are still alienated from it. Christian cross-cultural missions should reconsider the strategies and attitudes that no longer reflect biblical principles.
Dr Dae-Young Lee
Specialized in General Surgery at Presbyterian Medical Center, Korea in 1999.
Earned PhD in medicine, 2002.
Served as medical missionary in the Arab World from 2002 to 2019
Studied at Columbia International University (MDiv in Global studies and PhD in
Intercultural studies)
Ordained as pastor in International Presbyterian Church (IPC), London, UK
Currently working as General Surgeon, Director of the International Health Care Center,
and Director of Palliative Care Center at Presbyterian Medical Center, Jeonju, Korea
Publish: “Shalom, God’s Ultimate Purpose of the World (Wipf & Stock, 2021)