Show Notes
In this episode, Mimi and Kim continue their conversation with Dr. Vandana Kant. Inspired by the example of Jesus as shepherd, she and her team creatively seek out the sick, hurting, and shunned women to provide transformative love, care, and value. After years of work that began in the 1990s with Dr. Aletta Bell, they are now beginning to see significant changes in the surrounding community.
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Bio:
Dr. Vandana Kant, in addition to her medical degree, has a master’s in public health (MPH). For the past fifteen years she has been the project director for community health and development projects in North India.
Contact Information
Email: vandana@eha-health.org
Learn More
A video about Dr. Vandana Kant https://youtu.be/DqxNg9Cd3Aw
Emmanuel Hospital Association: https://eha-health.org/
Duncan Hospital: https://duncanhospital-eha.org/
India’s Invisible Girl Project: https://invisiblegirlproject.org/
Other Resources:
Part One: Global Impact: Women’s Health and Status in North India with Dr. Vandana Kant
Helping Christians Set Trends for Oppressed Women in India: Ellen Alexander and Beulah Wood
Woman in India: Her Choices, Struggles, and Destinations: Finny Philip
(Intersectionality) Diversity as God’s Design: A Conversation with Rev. Michelle D. Williams – Part One
(New Voices) Subversive Grandmother & Tenacious Widows: Kat Armas’ Abuelita Faith
(Global Impact) A Lifelong Call to Medical Missions with Dr. Aletta Bell
(Women and Men Leading Together) The Journey to Mutuality with Kim and Andrew Feil
(Intersectionality) Messages of Hope: Preaching and Mental Health in the Black Church with Rev. Dr. Dominique A. Robinson
(New Voices) Redeeming the Women of the Old Testament: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. Lissa Wray Beal
(Global Impact) The Work of Service not Power in the Anglican Church of Kenya with Rt. Rev. Dr. Emily Onyango
(Women and Men Leading Together) A Conversation with Eddy Ekmekji
Formed by Women: My Wrestle and Call to Preaching with Guest Rev. Dr. Dominique A. Robinson
(New Voices) Motherhood and a Tapestry of Perspectives with Blake Dean
(Global Impact) One Body, One Kingdom: Encouraging Arab Women in the Church and the Academy with Grace Al-Zoughbi
Women and Men Leading Together: The Value of Shared Partnerships from a Gen. Z Perspective with Tim Bushra
(Intersectionality) Economic Inequity and God’s Solidarity for the Poor with Dr. Kwok Pui Lan
(New Voices) Power at the Cross: Invitation to the Sufferings of Christ with Dr. Diane Langberg
(Global Impact) Healing the Outcasts: Fistula Repair in Bangladesh with Dr. Beatrice Ambauen-Berger
(Women & Men Leading Together) Mixed-Gender Partnerships: Women & Men Working Together in Redemptive Ministry Partnerships with guests Neely McQueen & Pat Swanson
(Intersectionality) How to Be a God-Honoring, Prophetic Preacher with guest Rev. Dr. Teresa L. Fry Brown
(New Voices) Ending Faux Egalitarianism with guest Tiffany Bluhm
(Global Impact) Advocating Hope for Evangelical Women around the World with guest Amanda Jackson
(Women & Men Leading Together) How We Can Reshape the Witness of the Church with guest Lisa Rodriguez-Watson
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