ALOHA INTERNATIONAL MISSION ANNUAL EVENT 2024
USING OUR GOD GIVEN GIFTS TO BRING COMPASSION TO ALL!
AIM’s vision is that Hawaii’s healthcare professionals would be inspired to live transformed lives, sharing God’s hope and love throughout Hawaii and the world. Hope you will join us and be inspired!
Photos from AAE 2024
UPDATE 8/1/24: AAE 2024 REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.
Hope you can make it next year!
Our next meeting is on January 11, 2025.
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Registration online is required for AAE 2024 attendance
Dinner Buffet is included
• General: $60
• Students: $30
• Sponsorship Table: $1000 for 8 seats
Date: August 3, 2024, Saturday
Location: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii Ballroom
2454 S. Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI 96826
Parking: $8 credit card only at Ballroom kiosk
Program: Registration opens at 4:00 pm
Event starts at 5:00 pm
Concludes at 9:00 pm
Guest Speaker: Dr. Mark Nolan
Dr. Nolan is a dentist who has a heart to live for Christ and is an encouraging testimony of how God has used his dental skills to reach many with the love of Christ! His primary focus over the last decade has been on empowering national leaders within a North African nation in discipleship and church planting. He has used dentistry to access communities, care for the sick, and make and train disciples in a resource poor region with almost no access to the either healthcare or the Gospel. He’ll share inspirational accounts of how God has transformed lives in closed countries.
He and his wife also have hearts for the poor and marginalized. While in dental school they moved into an inner city neighborhood, where they were part of an intentional community of believers developing medical and dental access to the underserved and refugees. Mark worked in these clinics for the first few years of practicing dentistry. In 2014, they moved to France and then North Africa to be a part of a team with a holistic focus on meeting physical needs in regions without medical providers, and making disciples among people groups where there was no church.