Every year, one man boards a plane
with a suitcase full of supplies
and a heart full of purpose.
His destination?
A city that changed his life
and where his mission still lives on.
Dr. Milan Moskala
first came to Bangladesh
as a missionary dentist
more than 25 years ago.
But God had planted a seed in his heart
long before he ever stepped foot here.
I discovered God called me
to be medical missionary.
I am thankful very much.
Always I thank the Lord,
I am so grateful
that you chose me
to be a medical missionary.
Over the years,
Dr. Moskala built a ministry
that reached far beyond
the walls of his dental clinic.
He treated patients
with compassion,
started schools
in under served communities,
and launched nutrition programs
to help children grow strong and healthy.
He also organized a sponsorship network
that gave thousands of young people
access to Adventist education
and a new vision for their future.
What started with caring for physical
needs quickly grew into something more,
a life of service, compassion, and faith.
Though now retired for 10 years,
Dr. Moskala returns to Bangladesh
every year to reconnect,
to support, and to keep building on
the mission he started years ago.
He continues to mentor local leaders,
visit students, and walk through
the neighborhoods praying with families,
encouraging the sick,
and sharing hope one home at a time.
For him, retirement simply
means having more time to serve.
I am so thankful that until today,
I can serve Him
even though I am now retired.
He is guiding me forward, day by day.
I do not want to do nothing more,
nothing less than medical mission.
Because of your giving
to the Mission Offering,
missionaries like Dr. Moskala can serve
in places where they are needed most.
Thank you for giving.
Your support makes stories like this
possible
in Bangladesh and around the world.
I am so thankful that God chose me
and called me to be a missionary.