Welcome to
Flight Mercy
This organization is dedicated to creating a community of people on the ground who will commit to praying for the flight crew, medics, patient, the patient's family, and the trauma center staff in real time, whenever they see or hear a medical helicopter in route to a trauma center.
PRAYER FOR THE HEROS ON THE GROUNDExpert medical personnel including trauma surgeons, cardiovascular surgeons, Neurosurgeons, Radiologists, Nurses, and multiple Specialty Technicians are on standby and prepared to provide life-saving services to patients immediately upon the patient's arrival by air, at the trauma center.
Most all of us have either seen, or heard the sounds of medical emergency helicopters in the skies as they are rushing to make their way to the nearest Level I Trauma centers. As they are flying over us the medics onboard are taking heroic measures to prolong someone’s life until they can reach the medical professionals at the trauma center on the ground. While many of us are lying in our beds, watching television, or just having an ordinary day, the patient onboard that air ambulance is most likely experiencing the worst day of their life. They need our prayers. Their family members need our prayers. The flight crew and their onboard medical personnel need our prayers. The trauma team awaiting the flight’s arrival need our prayers.
So, please join me in whispering a short prayer for God’s mercy and grace for all of those I mentioned above whenever you see or hear a medical aircraft crossing your path. I believe it is no coincidence that we are residing or working in or near the flightpath for these emergency aircrafts. We can be entrusted to support them with prayer as they fly over us. We all pray differently so I won’t tell you how to pray, but it does not have to be lengthy, just sincere. Please let me know that you are joining me in praying for these in their time of need by clicking on the: “I Will Help You Pray" button below.
Standing in the gap, BJ Davis
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