Tim Mosher, Firefighter, M3 Conference
- Michael Womack
- Mar 14, 2023
- 2 min read
M3 Mobilizing Medical Missions 2022 Conference
Lakewood Church, Houston, Tx via Zoom
Tim Mosher was a fire chief, firefighter, and paramedic for 30 years. He backed a Nurse Practitioner at age 52. He talked about having problems with faith when so many were dying during the Haiti Earthquake 2018. He said many were weeping including himself on all the ethical decisions they were breaking. He spoke about a young girl who had encephalitis and he forgotto periodically give her adavan for the seizures she passed away and the las time he saw her was in her daddy's as holding her dead body in her pretty blue frilly dress. Je said he would walk away from all this. The background of screaming children that were wounded was daily.
He felt like he could not go on. He told his wife several times he was having a moment and she knew what that meant and she would leave him alone.
God was working on him he said. He said God was did not give him 30 years of training so that he can just give it all up.
He missioned in Haiti again for a cholera outbreak. He was feeling better about getting back on the horse. Though God was still working something inside him. He spoke of the Thinga he said imhasre, images of the wounded, and the little girl that he saw dead fr the seizures as they drove past the mass burial grave on the main highway in Haiti.
He began to write these things down. He felt a catharsis and a burden lifted off him him as the holy spirit ministered to him.
Fast forward. He was in the ebola outbreak on Africa. Theperson he was supposed to work beside became sick with ebola and Tim Mosher became their caretaker. Once again he was in the midst of an historical event by happenstance.
In closing he said weau be able to relate to this story. Maybe they're struggling now through this pandemic. But God doesn't want your calling to be your undoing.
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