Izzi has a large wall with hundreds of names on it. Each name represents a baby she delivered over the course of her 6 years in Gabon. When she gets discouraged, she has a great reminder of how theRead more
Izzi has a large wall with hundreds of names on it. Each name represents a baby she delivered over the course of her 6 years in Gabon. When she gets discouraged, she has a great reminder of how theRead more
We met so many beautiful people in Gabon, it was hard to leave. It is good to know our Lord has them all in His care as they continue to serve Him in the Jungle.
On our last Sunday in Gabon, we went with Jeff and Amy to a small village church they normally attend.
God knew how much work we had to do—and he gave us just enough time to do it in. We finished the system with 2 days to spare for training.
We picked up Sol and Shel’s new outfits and then went to the nicest restaurant in Lébamba with the Lanes.
Every morning, before the hospital opens, the people in the waiting room are treated to a sermon.
Some of the people we met early in our stay at Bongolo.
Paul took us on a ride in the amazing Bongolo fire truck. It was donated to the hospital a couple years ago.