Good morning Dr. Eric,
We pray that your entire family doing good. Apreciate that you working hard to come to help us in the Island of Haiti. Surely God put you on our way to relief our suffering. Let Him continue to use you to the end. He will pay for all you have done.
Your benefits are in His Bank. He is a faithful God forever more.
The people and children praying for your comeback. We love you.
Our love to your nice family. May God richly bless you.
Your dear friend,
Pastor Geordany
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Gearing Up for Winter Mission
Our Haiti group is coalescing and making preparations for our January trip. A few of the players have changed but the goal remains the same- improving, beautifying, and making healthier the residents of Pignon/LeGene and the 42 children at the Mt. Carmel orphanage. The logistics are complicated but "yours truly" has two rounds behind him and has a decent handle on what needs to be done. Medication purchases, travel plans and other supplies must be secured; Transporting 15 of us with our packs in and out of the central highlands of Haiti needs coordination.
This year two of my colleagues from the emergency department will be accompanying me- Christine, a seasoned nurse, and Dena, one of our physician assistants. As first-timers they are both very excited about the trip, and I can't blame them. They also will be blessed as I have been.
We also have our perennial spiritual leaders- Pastor Henry and his wife Janet, as well as other congregants with varied skills. While some of us work in the clinic, others will be putting up solar panels, working on trucks, and improving the orphanage grounds.
If you can see it in your heart to make a contribution to our trip please contact us or donate by clicking PayPal button on the upper right corner of this blog. I thought I had a way to make the contribution tax-deductible, but alas that option did not work out.
Thank you in advance.
This year two of my colleagues from the emergency department will be accompanying me- Christine, a seasoned nurse, and Dena, one of our physician assistants. As first-timers they are both very excited about the trip, and I can't blame them. They also will be blessed as I have been.
We also have our perennial spiritual leaders- Pastor Henry and his wife Janet, as well as other congregants with varied skills. While some of us work in the clinic, others will be putting up solar panels, working on trucks, and improving the orphanage grounds.
If you can see it in your heart to make a contribution to our trip please contact us or donate by clicking PayPal button on the upper right corner of this blog. I thought I had a way to make the contribution tax-deductible, but alas that option did not work out.
Thank you in advance.
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