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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: November 2008
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. It has been a long time since I've posted a blog. I've been crazy busy but the Lord has been doing amazing things! I am learning how to deligate to others from Children's Cup so that I can continue on with clinic and do things like update my blog ;). Here is a story of one of the precious children that we are caring for medically. Mike Pier. Here is their adventure with Lomasontfo. 8221; kind of love I want them both to experience. Thanks for your love and prayers. December 20...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: The word of the year is "OVERWHELMED"
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Thursday, September 25, 2008. The word of the year is "OVERWHELMED". This is my "I'm here at the hospital trying to discharge my kid.don't know quite where to go.I think someone told me to sit here, I think? Ahh, someone will tell me if I'm in the wrong spot.I hope.". I'm not sure how to do any of this.but I'm here. Lord, I rest on You cause there is nothing and no one else to rest on. Plus You have walked this road, You know what I need to do and where to go. I CHOOSE TO REST ON YOUR TRUTH! I'm a nurse ...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: October 2008
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. Meet one of the King's Daughters.by Sarah Bethune. Here is a post from my associate and partner in crime Sarah. Sarah has a public health background and is doing a ton of organizing related to the clinic. She helps me with clinic by running our pharmacy and assisting in anything that needs to get done! I love the title that she gave. So get ready to. Meet One of the King’s Daughters…. Thursday, October 2, 2008. I find rest in God. He is my rock. I will not be defeated. View my ...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Notondo and her family. Baby brother in the orange, mama in the middle and Nothando on the side. Before the hospital stay and placement. In Swaziland there are over 6,000 children that we as Children’s Cup are able to help with basic education, daily meals, medical treatment, and Biblical discipleship. As we seek the Lord as a ministry He then leads us to intervene at a deeper level for certain children that are in desperate need of help. Nothando not only is physically healthy...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: March 2008
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Thursday, March 27, 2008. Oww, my eye! Just a quick up date from Mexico. We have be traveling around Guatalajara taking in the sites and culture. We have the adventures of rushhour traffic, strolling along cobble stone streets, and taking a taxi around town. We even got to see cow tongue in the market.yum. Renee, April, and I goofing off at the two storie Starbucks in Guatalajara. The semi small red spot above my eye brow is where the dart poked me. Not bad I know but I almost poked my eye out! Be in pra...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: Meet one of the King's Daughters...by Sarah Bethune
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Thursday, October 9, 2008. Meet one of the King's Daughters.by Sarah Bethune. Here is a post from my associate and partner in crime Sarah. Sarah has a public health background and is doing a ton of organizing related to the clinic. She helps me with clinic by running our pharmacy and assisting in anything that needs to get done! I love the title that she gave. So get ready to. Meet One of the King’s Daughters…. I'm so glad that Sindi is doing so much better! By the last day that our team left she was smi...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: NOTHANDO’S STORY
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009. Notondo and her family. Baby brother in the orange, mama in the middle and Nothando on the side. Before the hospital stay and placement. In Swaziland there are over 6,000 children that we as Children’s Cup are able to help with basic education, daily meals, medical treatment, and Biblical discipleship. As we seek the Lord as a ministry He then leads us to intervene at a deeper level for certain children that are in desperate need of help. Nothando not only is physically healthy...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: July 2008
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Thursday, July 31, 2008. Kinda my life summed up! I'm in the process of reading. By William P. Young. It's a nonfiction book on the Trinity.very thought provoking book. Before each chapter he has quotes. When I found this quote it verbalized how I feel into words I'd never have been able to produce.until now:. Growth means change and change involves risk, stepping for the known to the unknown. Pretty much sums up my life! Now comes Swaziland.I am fully aware that I am unable and incapable of doing th...
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Mars - the new mission field for the Lord. So after a day of thinking I decided not to go to Africa but instead move to Mars through the organization Virgle. As you know I have a heart for those less reached and I believe Mars will be the best place for me. Not only will I be ministering to those who are moving their but I might also be able to minister to those cute little green aliens! As the song goes:. Here is some more information on what I'll be doing in Mars!
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THERE ARE NO ORDINARY MOMENTS: May 2008
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Thursday, May 1, 2008. One of my favorite things ever since I was young was to dissect things. I can remember in first grade when my dad brought home his catch after he went quail hunting. He would have my sister and I watch and help him clean the birds. My favorite part was when we would look in its stomach to see what its last meal was.yummm. YesI admit it. I'm kinda a dissecting freak. I guess it's a good thing I'm not overly squeamish, considering what I do day in day out as a nurse! There will be ma...