Medical Clinics

Episode 4: Clinic Vision Tour – Part Two: From Vision to Reality

The vision continues! In this second part of our Clinic Vision Tour, we walk through the rest of the building that will soon become Centro Médico Vida Plena. See how each room—exam areas, offices, and the future lab—will soon serve families in Escuintla with compassionate, faith-based care. Watch as this vision moves one step closer to becoming a reality!

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Episode 3: Clinic Vision Tour – Part One: Building Hope, Room by Room

Step inside the future Centro Médico Vida Plena! In this first part of our Clinic Vision Tour, we walk through the building that will soon become a life-changing medical center in Escuintla, Guatemala. See how each room will be transformed into a space of healing, hope, and faith—and discover how your support is helping bring this vision to life.

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Episode 2: Meet Dra. Jacky | Centro Médico Vida Plena Progress

We’re thrilled to welcome Dra. Jacky to the Vida Plena Medical Center team! With over 10 years of medical experience and a master’s in hospital administration, she is already helping us prepare for opening day. Watch this short video to meet her and see how she’s shaping the future of healthcare in Escuintla.

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A Life Changed: Doña Blanca’s Journey to Health in San José la Montaña

Doña Blanca from San José la Montaña has been faithfully attending our monthly medical clinic for over a year—and the results speak for themselves. With improved health, a healthy weight gain, and a brand-new pair of reading glasses, she’s feeling stronger, happier, and deeply grateful for the care she receives each month.

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Healing in Action: GSG Clinic Impact So Far This Year

In the remote villages of Guatemala, access to healthcare is often hours—or even days—away. But thanks to your faithful support, God Said Go Missions has already provided over 2,400 medical consultations this year. From monthly clinics to urgent care visits, our team continues to bring healing, hope, and the love of Jesus to the families who need it most.

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God Said Go—and She Did: Nurse Becky’s Leap of Faith

From the jungles of Ecuador to the villages of Guatemala, Becky Pius’s journey is one of lifelong faith, compassion, and obedience. After 50 years of nursing in Florida, she followed God’s call into full-time missions—leaving everything behind to serve as a missionary nurse with God Said Go. This is her story of second chances, deep surrender, and a heart fully given to Christ’s work among the poor and forgotten.

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Healing in Hard Places: When a Wounded Foot Led Us to a Forgotten Man

When Nurse Evelyn called us about a diabetic man in critical condition, we had no idea the impact one home visit would have. What began as a simple wound care need quickly became a sobering reminder of how easily the forgotten are overlooked—even in hospitals. But thanks to the dedication of the GSG team and God’s timely provision, hope and healing are unfolding, one step at a time.

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A Long Journey, A Beautiful Impact: Serving in Quiché

We want to take a moment to say thank you to everyone who prayed for our recent outreach trip to Quiché, Guatemala. Your prayers carried us through what turned out to be an incredibly long journey—14 hours to reach the villages, and 12 hours back. Long roads, winding mountain passes, and hours in the truck

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A Humble Feast, A Grateful Team: Hospitality in Lxcan

In the middle of a long, hot day serving in Lxcan, Guatemala, our team experienced one of the most meaningful gifts of the trip—not medical supplies, not financial donations, but a simple, heartfelt meal prepared by the women of a small local church. After a long morning of ministry, we weren’t just tired. We were

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