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Whom do we serve?
 

"Royalty.

Throughout the accounts of His life, Jesus often talks about the kingdom of God. It’s a place where the last are first, and the king Himself identifies with the “least of these.”

CURE serves children who, because of their disabilities, are often the very last: The last to be included. The last to be protected from abuse. The last to be afforded dignity. And, sometimes, even the last to be given food in their own homes.

We say healing changes everything not only because it brings an end to physical pain but because it means restoration of dignity, protection from abuse, and inclusion in family, school, and culture.

CURE’s work is not limited to physical health. We are just as focused on the spiritual health of the children we serve. Often, they are told their condition is due to a curse. Through healing, we get to show them the God who hasn’t cursed them, the God who loves them, dearly.

He even identifies with them. They are royalty in His kingdom.

What an honor for us. Together, we get to serve royalty."

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CURE International

(CUREatUTK)

 

 

CURE at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville aims to use our campus as a resource to spread the Gospel through the spiritual and physical healing of children worldwide suffering from life-threatening medical conditions and disabilities. Together, we can fund life-saving surgeries while sharing the love of Christ throughout the world.

 

"Healing the sick & proclaiming the Kingdom of God." - Luke 9:2

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