As we “faith forward”

As we “faith forward”

As we “faith forward” I recently read a post from a friend’s blog, and felt that what was shared described the maturation of Scalpel At The Cross, both as a collective entity and as individuals, to an absolute T.  She put it this way, “Faithing...
A reflection of Thanks & Giving

A reflection of Thanks & Giving

A reflection of Thanks & Giving We live in a world of deadlines, overloaded schedules, and nonstop work. For some, it’s 16-hour days; for others, it is a seven-day work week. In the constant motion and stress of day-to-day life, it’s hard to stop for a moment and...
Behind the Scalpel: Covenant Presbyterian Church

Behind the Scalpel: Covenant Presbyterian Church

Behind the Scalpel: Covenant Presbyterian Church When one considers the word covenant from a purely secular perspective, it connotes the idea of contract, agreement, undertaking, commitment, guarantee, warrant, pledge, promise, or bond.  But looking at the word...
Behind the Scalpel: Grateful for Church Support

Behind the Scalpel: Grateful for Church Support

Behind the Scalpel: Grateful for Church SupportPsalm 67, v.1, begins with a prayer and plea, “May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face shine on us —“. This is our heart’s cry for God’s loving presence among us, and His provision to us, but first and...
Behind the Scalpel: Luzmila Cahua

Behind the Scalpel: Luzmila Cahua

Behind the Scalpel: Luzmila CahuaA year ago, my dad told me about Scalpel At The Cross. I thought it was an interesting organization providing a good opportunity to learn new things and improve my English, but I did not think anything beyond that. After being part of...
Behind the Scalpel: The Cahua Family

Behind the Scalpel: The Cahua Family

Behind the Scalpel: The Cahua FamilyFaithful to our mission to be a lighthouse for Christ through a medical ministry in the Peruvian Amazon region of South America, Scalpel has taken almost 30 teams to Pucallpa, Peru over the past 13 years. While in Pucallpa, those...