Bring Judah Home

Bring Judah Home

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In 2025, baby Judah was born prematurely at just 24 weeks while his family was traveling in Asia. Judah faced immediate health complications that required specialized medical care in Singapore. His parents, Tyler and Alexis, and big sister River found themselves far from home, navigating an unfamiliar city, NICU care, and the emotional weight of uncertainty.

Through the extraordinary care of local churches, medical teams in Singapore, and the global Mission family, Judah received the attention and support he needed. Over several weeks, the family experienced God’s provision in countless ways—from emergency accommodations to emotional and spiritual support, and even assistance with medical expenses.

In December 2025, a carefully coordinated medevac flight brought Judah safely to Canada. After more than 15 hours in transit, including two fuel stops, Judah arrived at Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton, where doctors reported he had handled the journey remarkably well. This milestone was a testament not only to his resilience but to the faithfulness and generosity of the church community around the world.

Today, Judah is home with his family in Alberta, continuing to receive the care and love he needs to thrive. His journey—from a premature birth in a distant country, through intensive medical care, to finally arriving safely at home—stands as a powerful testimony to God’s hand at work, the compassion of His people, and the strength of a global faith community coming together.

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