Thursday, January 22, 2026

Moberg Update from Thailand 2026




Greetings to everyone from Bangkok,

This will be a short report of our recent Health Team International medical/dental mission to the northwestern area of Thailand.  I’ve included several photos that might be of interest as well. Last year in the blog I gave a more detailed report regarding the people we served and the reasons for going to that area, so I won’t take up your time to give the same basic information. Much of the trip was very similar to last year except we spent the entire time this year setting up our clinics in only that remote section of Thailand.

The statistics of the trip included seeing a little more than 800 patients of which over 200 hundred had dental treatment that involved extraction of painful or diseased teeth. We set up our temporary clinics in 7 locations. We spent the first 2 days at a refugee camp that included traveling 2 hours one way from our hotel along a very winding road on which several of our team members got car sick. This was after driving about 8 hours the day before when we left Bangkok to reach our destination for the clinics.

After the first two days our plans were changed when we learned that the government was not permitting any foreigners to enter refugee camps anymore. Another plan was initiated and we spent the next clinic days working out of 6 small local church structures only 1/2 to 1 hour away from our hotel. The local pastors were happy we could take care of their church members and present the gospel along with health care to some of the local non-believers who came for assistance. Gary was given the opportunity to give the sermon on the Sunday we were in the area. 

Thank you all for your prayer support and a humble, heart-felt thank you to those of you who helped to meet some of our expenses. By supporting us in these ways, you became the unseen members of our team helping to share the love of Jesus and for that we trust that God was glorified.

For His glory among the nations,

Gary and Lyndell 


Two vans transporting our team and equipment 

Arriving in Mae Sot after 8 hour ride

Morning devotions and breakfast before traveling to set up clinics

Checkpoints before entering refugee locations


Steep climb to first camp easier on motorcycle

Younger members chose to walk


Hoping the brakes held up as we entered the campsite
Our medical team

Burmese doc and Texan doc

Camp Hospital ward

Patients waiting for dental care

Patients waiting to see a doctor

Sharing gospel with medical patients


Examining medical patients

Our team in charge of dispensing the medications with a smile






Presenting the gospel to dental patients

                                                                                 

Praying to receive the gift of eternal life

Further teaching of God's love while waiting for anesthesia



Now let's get those infected teeth out


Prayer for each patient before leaving the clinic

Sharing with the children


Numerous balloon animals given were a big hit for the kids

The big smile says it all


Good idea, but truck did not have enough power

Rung, our Thai translator,
helped to secure additional dental anesthetic

January 2025
Last year we had both of our sons helping dad.

January 2026
This year our youngest had broken wrist and couldn't join us



Pastor (interpreter) inspired to learn
how to extract teeth himself


Our dental team with interpreters 

No need to explain why dental care is necessary

Daughter assisting dad like he did for me so long ago

Innovative eyewash station to cleanse debris
that found its way under the safety glasses

Hazard for people 6 feet entering outhouse. It only took one 
whack on the head to remind me to duck the next time.


Presenting the gospel from English to Thai to Lisu language
(trust that it was all done under the guidance of the Holy Spirit)




Clinic in operation


One more interpreter for Burmese added when needed



Burmese doc also needed an interpreter

Preaching that our only hope, peace, and joy is in God, 
who became flesh to live among us, die on the cross 
for our sins and rise from the dead so we could receive 
the free gift of eternal life by believing in Jesus.




Free Sunday afternoon for touring


Blue Cave


Beautiful Waterfalls





Simple surgical procedure to remove lip tumor

Trusting that our God answers prayers


Especially prayers for salvation.
Wife and her husband heard the gospel and believed



Different settings, but the same good news of salvation. 
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, for the glory of God alone.

Our team was small in number but our trust was in a Big God
 

Added joy to have three generations of our family
serving our Lord Jesus together.



Statistics of our mission:
Over 600 seen by medical team
Over 200 treated by dental team
Total of over 800 patients seen by team
Over 350 presented the gospel of Jesus

The sun is setting in this photo,
but we pray that the Son of God will shine His glory 
in the lives of those we had the privilege to serve.




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