
One exciting moment from my trip was when the team put me on one of the first trucks out of the village since I was still sick with a flu that Richard and I caught up in the village, but we were delayed by a family waving us down from the side of the road. A man had been working with a Machete the night before and had badly cut his foot. He had been bleeding profusely through the night. God knows! We had two doctors and a nurse in the truck with us so they quickly went to work. They got him into the truck and we were able to take him to the local clinic to wait for the 'Ambulance' (really a 4x4 pick up truck) to come and take him to the hospital. I was really amazed at the provision of God. That man wouldn't have made it much longer with out some help.
Tomorrow starts another five months of working with a DTS. The group consists of 14 students, all English speaking! I really look forward to getting to know them. Two couples, seven single girls and three single guys. The majority are from the States but we have a girl from Norway, and a guy from Holland.
Please remember to lift up this group in prayer! Also us as leaders.
Blessings!
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