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Mission Hospital Sending 3rd Medical Team to Help Quake Victims

May 6, 2016

Mission Hospital Sending 3rd Medical Team to Help Quake Victims

May 6, 2016
(May 6, 2016 - by Harold Goerzen)  As the situation begins to settle down in Ecuador following a devastating magnitude-7.8 earthquake that rocked the coastal region on Saturday, April 16, Reach Beyond is preparing to send a third medical team to address continuing needs.

The first two crews, based in the resort towns of Atacames and later Canoa, commuted to hard-hit communities in the provinces of Esmeraldas and Manabí.

Hermann Schirmacher prays with traumatized victims in Ecuador's earthquake zone.In some cases team members treated broken limbs, but their main focus was on providing primary healthcare and encouraging victims, dealing with everything from colds and flus to skin maladies amid the area’s compromised healthcare system. The first two teams saw an average of 60 to 80 patients a day.

Team members also distributed basic food items and water to affected communities. The second crew included two pastors and three counselors to comfort people traumatized psychologically by the catastrophe that killed at least 660 people, injured 4,605 and left 28,439 others homeless, most living in temporary shelters. Damage is estimated at $3 billion.

Hermann Schirmacher, a missionary serving in Reach Beyond’s community development department who coordinated the second team, is also heading the third group that leaves for the coast this morning (Friday, May 6). The team includes veteran missionary physician Dr. Steve Nelson, Dr. Mauricio Colonel of Reach Beyond’s Carapungo Clinic in Quito and writer Ralph Kurtenbach.

Dr. Steve Nelson examines a quake survivor while Hermann Schirmacher takes notes.The third team again expects to do provide mostly primary care, comforting victims and treating stress-related problems such as PTSD, insomnia, digestive disorders and tachycardia (an abnormally rapid heartbeat).

Schirmacher said he was impressed with the need for Reach Beyond, serving in Ecuador for more than 85 years, to help in disasters such as this one.

“I felt we had to go,” he explained. “We have the capacity, we have the staff and we have a lot of support from many donors. I’ve never received so many emails or so much prayer support as I did in the first week [after the quake].”

While walking the streets of Canoa during the second outreach, Schirmacher said he was “shocked to see so much destruction in a place where we came with our family some time ago to spend a nice vacation at the beach.”

“The smell [of death] was difficult to stand,” he described. “And an excavator was moving gravel, making it difficult to breathe. Our adrenaline level made it possible to go on and help people who desperately needed it. That’s why we’re in Ecuador. That’s when serving the Lord becomes not a challenge but a pleasure. It turned into more of a blessing to me than probably most of the people we helped.”

Ecuadorian soldiers distribute basic supplies to quake victims.Schirmacher noted that although team members had heard “several negative reports about robberies, looting and assaults on caravans bringing supplies to the area, we did not observe this. We were surprised that people were very open, greeting us on the street, shaking hands, sharing their stories and looking for help. We have been very well received by the people on the ground for coming and helping.”

“Maybe we didn’t fix as many bones as people would expect in an event like this,” he said. “But I did see many, many faces looking for someone to talk to—someone who would listen to their story and learn about their suffering. Our doctors became a peaceful harbor for victims as they found open ears and someone who cares and prays for them, going far beyond their health issues. That was wonderful to see.”

Source: Reach Beyond

Director of Church & Donor Partnerships

Position Summary: The Director of Church & Donor Partnerships strengthens Reach Beyond’s ministry by cultivating purposeful, trust-based relationships with churches, pastors, donors, and mission-minded individuals. Serving as a storyteller, encourager, and connector, this role invites the Body of Christ to join in God’s mission to reach those with little or no access to the Gospel.

Working closely with the Mobilization and Development teams, this person helps raise up new workers, strengthen church partnerships, and resource strategic ministry initiatives—always with a posture of discernment, prayer, and long-term stewardship.

Location: Colorado Springs or remote

Employment Type: Full time with employer-paid benefits, including medical coverage, retirement plan, and paid time off.


What This Role Does (Core Responsibilities)

1. Church Partnership Development

This role serves as a relational bridge between Reach Beyond, churches, and missionaries.

The Director:

  • Maintains strong relationships with existing partner churches and develops 2–4 new church partnerships annually
  • Shares the vision of Reach Beyond, helping churches understand and engage with the needs of the unreached
  • Equips churches with resources that support missionaries and foster long-term, healthy partnerships
  • Collaborates closely with missionaries as they engage their sending and supporting churches

2. Donor Ministry & Stewardship

This role views donor relationships as ministry and discipleship, not transactions.

The Director:

  • Manages relationships with approximately 12 key donor accounts
  • Walks alongside donors with discernment—guiding them through education, cultivation, solicitation, and appreciation
  • Communicates clearly about ministry priorities, impact opportunities, and project funding goals
  • Maintains accurate, timely records in the donor management system to ensure thoughtful follow-up and accountability

3. Representation & Engagement

This role serves as a public voice and relational presence for Reach Beyond.

The Director:

  • Represents Reach Beyond at 3–5 regional or national events annually, with intentional follow-up for every connection
  • Communicates the story of God’s work in Reach Beyond through stage presentations, small groups, and media opportunities
  • Participates fully in staff meetings, chapels, retreats, and organizational prayer rhythms

4. Reporting, Collaboration & Administration

This role balances relational ministry with faithful stewardship and teamwork.

The Director:

  • Provides quarterly written reports tracking progress toward mobilization and development goals
  • Works closely with the Mobilization and Development Directors to align efforts and communicate organizational priorities
  • Upholds organizational policies and maintains healthy, proactive communication across teams

You must be authorized to work in the United States.

We participate in the federal E-Verify program. See more information at:

https://reachbeyond.org/e-verify-right-to-work.pdf
https://reachbeyond.org/e-verify-participation.pdf


Why Join Reach Beyond? At Reach Beyond, we cultivate a culture rooted in relationship, collaboration, and dependence on God. Our mission is to see unreached people transformed in Christ through media, healthcare, and community development. As the Director of Church & Donor Partnerships, you’ll play a vital role in advancing God's mission and have the opportunity to grow personally and professionally while making a lasting global impact.

All applicants must be able to sign the Reach Beyond Statement of Faith.

Apply Now: Join us in fulfilling God’s calling to bring hope and transformation to the unreached. Complete the application here.  Contact [email protected] if you have questions.