From November 17 to 26, Busan Adventist Hospital visited Bangladesh and signed a financial support agreement with the Bangladesh Union Mission for the construction of a new branch hospital. The hospital team also carried out medical mission activities in the Basque region, sharing Christ’s love through compassionate healthcare service.
The partnership between the two institutions aims to establish an Adventist medical mission facility in Bangladesh and expand global evangelism efforts. The signing held even greater significance as it took place during the Bangladesh Union Mission Annual Council.

Choi MyungSeob, President of Busan Adventist Hospital, explained, “As we prepared for the expansion of Busan Adventist Hospital, God placed on our hearts the mission of the IMC (International Medical Mission Center). When we traveled across North America to share this vision, many church members supported the project far beyond what we expected.” He expressed deep gratitude for their encouragement.
Lee WonSang, President of the Bangladesh Union Mission, said, “When both institutions decided to rise for this mission, God brought us together. We are deeply thankful to Busan Adventist Hospital and the church members in North America who are taking the lead in supporting the Bangladesh hospital project.”
Kang SoonGi, President of the Northern Asia-Pacific Division, added, “It is truly remarkable and inspiring to see institutions from Korea and Bangladesh join hands to advance the mission in an Islamic cultural region and contribute to the global mission. We pray for God’s continued blessings throughout the construction process and beyond.”

Busan Adventist Hospital plans to provide construction funds in six phases. Ultimately, the hospital will continue offering financial, personnel, and administrative support until the new branch is fully established on the second and third floors of the Bangladesh Union Mission’s Mission Center.