Who We Are

Dr. Kent & Amber Brantly

Occupation
Family Medicine Physician, Registered Nurse
Organization
USA

Kent and Amber Brantly are longtime medical missionaries passionate about serving Jesus and supporting those called to global health work. Kent, a family medicine physician, and Amber, an RN, have two children Ruby and Stephen. Together the Brantly’s served in Liberia with Samaritan’s Purse during the Ebola outbreak, and later spent four years at Mukinge Mission Hospital in Zambia with Christian Health Service Corps.

Kent now serves as Chief Operations Officer of CHSC, where he helps equip and send healthcare professionals to underserved communities. Amber, who has worn every hat imaginable as the Brantly’s have served in medical missions, now serves in member care, providing encouragement, connection, and support to CHSC members and their families.

Together, the Brantly’s are committed to faithful service, holistic care, and strengthening the global medical mission’s community. They now live in Indiana where Ruby and Stephen keep them busy attending performances, games, and tournaments of every kind.

ā€œO give thanks to the Lord, call on his name,
make known his deeds among the peoples.
Sing to him, sing praises to him;
tell of all his wonderful works.ā€
-Psalm 105

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