The medical clinic was at Nueva Inversion today. The highlight of the day was seeing Milton and his mom. He looks great and is a happy boy. His mom showed me pictures of their stay in the States. I wanted to ask her about her stay and her experiences, but the language barrier continues to be a frustration for me.
Since the internet room closes soon here are some words to describe our day:
many, many children. pouring rain on a tin roof. a hundred people inside the building. crying, talking. noise. chaos. running out of meds. turning people away.gave out 500 doses of deworming.
Lamentations 3: 19-26, 31-33
Terri for the team
Since the internet room closes soon here are some words to describe our day:
many, many children. pouring rain on a tin roof. a hundred people inside the building. crying, talking. noise. chaos. running out of meds. turning people away.gave out 500 doses of deworming.
Lamentations 3: 19-26, 31-33
Terri for the team
1 Comments:
Thanks for the regular updates! It sounds like you are having quite a variety of experiences this week. Will be anxious to hear more. I/we continue to pray for you. Zach, we missed you at Pastor's Day at Dock yesterday - we kept an open seat at the lunch table in your honor. Eric & Matt, we need to start a "Pastor's Day" at Pennridge! God's continued protection and leading to each of you. Ken
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