Bring an MAI training to your organization or faith community.


Our sessions are interactive, locally adaptable, and designed to turn learning into action.

How hosting works

(simple path)

01

Explore fit

Tell us about your goals, audience, and context.

02

Plan together

We’ll confirm the right program, dates, budget, and format.

03

Equip & multiply

We facilitate; your team practices and carries learning forward.


Group Size

We recommend 10–12 minimum for a strong experience; most sessions cap at ~25 to keep them hands-on. Hosts often invite nearby groups to fill seats.

Formats

In-person or virtual (varies by course and region).

Where We train

U.S. and international locations.

Scholarships are sometimes available. Questions:

info@med-amb.org

What to expect

You bring: Venue (or virtual platform), local promotion, onsite host/contact, translation if needed.

We bring: Facilitators, curriculum, interactive methods, and guidance before/after the event.

Typical durations:

  • Vision Seminar: 1 day
  • TOT1 (CHE Foundations): ~1 week
  • WCL / Family Cycle of Life: ~1 week
  • Short courses: Trauma Healing, Anti-Trafficking, First 1,000 Days, Disaster Preparedness
  • Internships: ~1 month (field-based; TOT1 prerequisite; not offered in the U.S.)
  • TOT2 & TOT3: Advanced CHE practice; generally not offered in the U.S.

Which training fits?

  • CHE — Community Health Evangelism: Practical habits for health, livelihoods, spiritual, and neighbor care.
  • IDMM — Integral Disciple Making Movements: Discovery groups that connect Scripture with everyday action.
  • HEPFDC — Health Education Program for Developing Communities: Free, evidence-based health lessons and visuals.
  • Family & Women’s Health: WCL, Family Cycle of Life, Men Matter.
  • Special topics: Trauma Healing, Anti-Human Trafficking, First 1,000 Days, Disaster Preparedness.

  • Training Request Form

    After You Submit

    Equip people to lead change where they live—one skill, one practice, one neighbor at a time.