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On the road heading back to ‘soccer city”. Patients are already waiting. Today Sue will teach the children how to be fishers of men. We will show off Tom’s talking bass, “Billy Bass” and eat goldfish crackers. We are again working with a medical team from Houghton, NY. They are an incredible group of hard working men. Aaron Eastlach will also be joining us. He’s a teacher from Charleston, SC and son of Carl Eastlach, president of World Hope International. More tonight! Thanks for your prayers and comments it gives much strength and courage!
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I am glad to see the medical team working with you, I wondered how Becky could see 140 patients in one day. Take some time tonight to see the stars. As you look into the sky, remember we have a great God who is watching over you and protecting you. Know too that he loves the Haitian people and will care for them in ways that we cannot. You can only do what God has asked you to do for today, leave the rest up to Him. Love you guys, Kris
I am sure Billy the Bass was a big hit with the kids today. We are really enjoying the pictures. Thank you. We continue to pray for all of you and the wonderful work you are doing there. Love and prayers Heather, Ashlyn and Bubbub
i am so excited for what you are all doing. You are truly servants of God. What a blessing to the Haitians.
Thanks for being there.
Had a nice lunch for Wes’ birthday!
Praying for you each day.
Mary
So happy to see you all made it safe and sound. I’m glad you have a wonderful team working there. Love and prayers. Gin
Hello everyone! It is so great to see your pictures and hear about the wonderful work you are all doing. Sue, you
are braver than I could ever be to even go up that mountain. The picture of you from yesterday was beautiful.
Hope you have a great day and that the singing fish works well. Love and prayers from Brett, Gus and I.