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Mission Meets Passion: February 2010
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Sunday, February 21, 2010. Trouble at the Border/New Directions. While in Fiji, we became aware of Dr. Bob Spady's pressing need for a medical partner. Bob invited Drue to join him at the Upper Columbia Conference-owned clinics in Pullman, Washington and Moscow, Idaho. We have decided to move back to the Inland Northwest come June first and are looking forward to what God has in store for our next mission. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Trouble at the ...
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Mission Meets Passion: December 2009
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Thursday, December 24, 2009. To "Government Station" where there is a CB radio, to try to get a medical transport out for the man. The doctor in Tarawa decided to send a plane and a medical team! The problem was the weather. It was so bad we could not tell when the plane may arrive. I was concerned about infection setting in with such a deep wound inflicted with a dirty kitchen knife! Wednesday, December 16, 2009. Going with the Flow! There are two ...
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Mission Meets Passion: October 2009
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Thursday, October 29, 2009. Last Sabbath was a high Sabbath with the culmination of Week of Prayer. Ending with a baptism of 25 students here at Kauma Adventist School. They had been studying with the chaplain for over three months. The girls sewed white dresses which they wore into the water. An ordained pastor came over from Tarawa to do the baptisms. Wishing you all a great day! Monday, October 26, 2009. Trip to Tarawa week before last. We're sta...
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Mission Meets Passion: IT'S A SMALL WORLD, AFTER ALL...!
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Saturday, January 30, 2010. IT'S A SMALL WORLD, AFTER ALL! And gave a ‘sidewalk’ medical consult to one of their sick students. That evening, the Stellmons (see photo) came to our place of lodging with a surprise care package of homemade baked goods sent by the above three couples. What wonders: bread, sweet rolls, cookies, brownies! A big THANK YOU to all for your care and kindness! February 7, 2010 at 3:15 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mission Meets Passion: Uncertain Times
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Our one month visitors permit that was issued when we arrived back from Fiji has expired- 19 days ago! It is just hard to know how to plan, not knowing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To volunteer with the Search for One team in Kiribati, sharing Christ's love through providing much needed medical relief to the outer Island people. Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands." Isaiah 42:1.
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Mission Meets Passion: November 2009
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Thursday, November 26, 2009. I am very grateful for what I do have and as Dad Riederer would say, "my lot in life." I was able to call on Skype and talk with family and managed to catch most of them as they were just sitting down to eat! I am very blessed and know I am where I belong for now. Happy Thanksgiving to all! This Wise Man Built His House on the Sand. How did he know one month ahead it was coming? It is not known. He has passed on with...
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Mission Meets Passion: August 2009
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Sunday, August 23, 2009. Now just 14 days left! Moving Truck reservation in made! Still trying to order last minute items as we are about out of time to ship things. Dining Table on the Block. House is looking more bare- and messy. Opened/half filled boxes everywhere. Stuff in the yard even! Ping Pong table went to a new home today. Sure had fun with that! Daniel still lets the old man beat him now and then in the game! Thank you, thank you everyone!
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Mission Meets Passion: The Perfect PALM
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Thursday, March 11, 2010. No, I’m not taking Palm Pilots here (though they are quite nice to have). I’m talking about the incredible, edible, ubiquitous coconut palm: a veritable tree of life. How do i love thee? Let me count the ways. Most of the locals cook over outdoor fires fueled by a non-toxic, never-ending, free fuel source: coconut meat, husks, and dried palm fronds. Pacific Island Beauties abound! The coconut gods daily drop their gifts....
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Mission Meets Passion: We're back in the U.S.
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Experiences of a medical missionary couple in Kiribati. Thursday, June 3, 2010. We're back in the U.S. Sorry to leave everyone hanging (not even an exciting cliff hanger, either! We did not get our 'work permit'.very strange and confusing. It seemed to be time to return to our next chapter (and our daughter Janna's graduation from nursing school: yea Janna! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Let them give glory unto the LORD, and declare his praise in the islands." Isaiah 42:1. Subscribe To Our Blog.