The Moskala's Ministry of Love...
to Bangladesh!

"In as much as ye have done it unto the least of these my [children], ye have done it unto me." Matthew 25:40

About Bangladesh...

This is a country of beauty...but hardship!

Over 150 million people are packed in an area 1/3rd the size of California. With India to the West, Nepal to the North, Myanmar to the East, and the Bay of Bengal with the Indian Ocean below, the population is locked in with no room to expand. Poverty is rampant due to severe overpopulation and lack of space and resources. And due to the low lying ground about a third of the country floods annually during the monsoon rainy season, hampering economic development. Many people are landless, and those that do have some land are often forced to live on and cultivate flood-prone land. Waterborne diseases and sickness from Malaria, Dengue Fever and more are prevalent.

 

Yet in the midst of the despair and darkness, there are glimmers of light and hope...

Dr. Moskala, while a dentist by profession, has started schools in the slums to give the Muslim and Hindu children not only an opportunity in Education that they otherwise could not afford, but He also helps feed them.

 

There are opportunities daily to reach the lost and hurting for Christ. Whether in his dental office, taking care of the sick, or with his team on the streets, in his schools in the slums, or on medical mission trips to the surrounding villages and jungles...more and more opportunities abound. Some of the ministry services not already mentioned include: Health EXPOS, Free dental services, Banana Projects, Rickshaw Projects, Blankets projects, and Mosquito Net Project. He is also hoping to soon start a "Pathfinders group" with the children. Because of his giving spirit and sacrificial life...as if walking in the steps of Christ, it is obvious wherever he goes that he is very loved!!  

 

To read other articles about Doctor Moskala and his work to the people of Bangladesh, click here.

To hear audio recordings of Doctor Moskala's mission experiences, click here.