



All children received a flouride treatment to protect their teeth. Many thanks to a generous local dentist for providing the flouride.
A local boy from the community arrived one day with a severe burn around his eye and forehead from hot grease which had splashed from a cooking pot. Thankfully the grease did not damage his eye. Kristine was able to see him several days in a row for treatment. Again, we wonder how these injuries are treated with limited medical professionals and medicines. We again ask for God's watchful eye on these children.
Ok, so while medical care was a key part of our focus, I'll never underestimate the physical and emotional value of simply loving children. During every trip, we've found the beauty of just walking along with children, hand in hand, talking, laughing and loving them. This is healing for the soul.... both theirs and ours.
Another amazing thing that happened on our trip was a gentleman by the name of Earl Wright. Earl called me about a month before our trip to ask if he could travel with us. We did not know Earl, however, he was a friend of the Kofi's and wanted to join our team for traveling purposes. Usually, our work in Liberia has a very spiritual focus, however, this trip did not have that purpose and I was feeling as though we were missing a critical foundation. Well, Earl was prepared to fill that role and held evangelistic servies every evening. So, God had all things in His hand and designed for His purpose.
So, we wait to head home... Although most of us are anxious to get going, we find it difficult to leave those that we have come to love as friends. Dan and I (and family) continue to build relationships with a few young men and were very pleased to see how they have grown and the progress they are making in school and in their spiritual walks. We'll share more about them when we return.
So, what's next? Each of our hearts have been prompted in different ways and come back changed and searching for what God has next in our lives.....
Pray for our safe return.