The team was well the entire time (no physical issues). The team worked togther as a well oiled machine. The weather was awesome (not too hot, not too cold, not too dry, not too wet ... just right!). Who among you prayed for "Goldilocks" Weather?
and arrived in Yaounde Saturday evening
with ALL of our luggage! Those of you who have
made trips like this know how crucial that is!
in a local church.
Getting ready to load up for our first clinic
We stayed in the dormintories of a Seminary
connected with this clinic.
to go to a remote village. We drove over an hour
to most villages - over three to one!
Fortunately, it did not rain!
we opened the clinc,
we met out front to pray.
Time to go to work
presenting the Gospel
Villagers waiting to be seen.
to the clinic on a cart. I shared the
Gospel with her in the courtyard
and prayed with her as she
recieved Christ as her Savior.
unloading the vans at each clinic site.
this addition being added to this house.
No building codes here and not typical
construction for this village.
are not fun when they are wet. Dr.
Smith told us that last year they had to
get out and walk so the van could
make it up some of the hills!
Typical housing in the villages.
to have to cook here?
Waiting to be seen.
all waited patiently to be seen.
Fitting Reading Glasses
Medical Team
Dental Team
This was an incredible trip. God has been so kind and good to us to allow us, at this stage of our lives, to do those things most dear to us. We are home in Tampa but not for long. I go to Texas and a short visit to see relatives in Louisiana next week. We will leave for Israel Sept. 1st for two months at the Garden Tomb. Thank you for praying for us in our many Mission indeavors - please keep praying.
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Thanks for sharing!
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