By Administrator Account on
12/18/2009 10:01 PM
Chet and Brenda Shuman traveled to Tanzania for the second time with their son, Michael and niece, Jessica.
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By Administrator Account on
9/13/2009 7:54 PM
"Just think, you are not here by chance, but by God's chossing. His hand formed you and made you the person you are. He compares you to no one else-you are one of a kind. You lack nothing that His grace can't give to you. He has allowed you to be here at this time in history to fulfill His special purpose for this generation."
This became life to these 10 women as they worked in Zanzibar and Pemba. Sara Scofield, Lee Anne Falls, Ashley Jennings, Charity Pratt, Cara Wicker, Mandy Cormier, Meredith White, Rhonda Hudson, Tambra Cochran and Alane Srackangast. These ladies were busy giving health and life to hundreds of Mothers and young children. If they had not come many would not have smiled or laughed, many would not have been hugged or loved. Some would have lost their life.
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By Administrator Account on
7/13/2009 4:14 PM
In our last 7 malaria prevention and wellness clinics over 8,000 mothers and babies entered through our doors to receive health care, teaching, and a mosquito net for every family.
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By Administrator Account on
6/21/2009 3:53 PM
Halim is a 3 year old boy left at the government orphanage because his parents died and he has no relatives to take him in. His brother Nasol also lives at the orphanage. We received permission to take Halim to the doctor because his huge stomach looked like a carrott was sticking out it. We took him to a doctor in the mainland that said he had a hernia that needed to be watched but he was too young for an operation. We will keep watch over him.
A young man turned 18 at the orphanage and remained without hope. Juma has lived at the orphanage for many years but he has no place to go when he is forced to leave and be on his own. These children are sent to primary school but few attend secondary school (our 7th-12th grades). They have no skills to find a job to be able to live and provide for a family, they are left to wonder on the streets. Juma wants to be a cook. We found a Catholic boarding school on the Island that trains young women and men with a ...
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By Administrator Account on
6/21/2009 3:46 PM
Dr. Naufal reported that a man in one of the rural villages had receieved one of our donated solar power hearing aids life had changed. The man works in the market carrying heavy loads through the crowds of people. He was always having trouble because he could not hear. He would run into people or not stop because he could not hear the other person shouting at him, it made his job hard and dangerous. Now he reports he can hear and his life has changed thanks to the donor of a solor powered hearing aid.
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By Administrator Account on
6/21/2009 3:44 PM
MALARIA
In our last 7 malaria prevention and wellness clinics over 8,000 mothers and babies entered through our doors to receive health care, teaching, and a mosquito net for every family. The last team created a drama to demonstrate using the nets to protect pregant women and children. "Laughter is good medicine"...we had lots of good medicine! The benefits of teaching mothers how to protect their children is knowing she is the one who loves and cares for her children. She will put into practice all we teach to see her children live long healthy lives.
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By Administrator Account on
11/24/2008 8:18 PM
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By Administrator Account on
11/24/2008 8:04 PM
September 14th we sent a 40' container from Concord to Zanzibar Island Tanzania. This is our second shipment of medical equipment to Zanzibar. This time we have 5 incubators given by CMC Northeast Hospital along with many other items they donated. It is amazing to pack and load supplies and equipment you know will save lives and watch it leave the Evangel Worship Center facility. We will be in Zanzibar when the container arrives.
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By Administrator Account on
10/30/2008 11:09 PM
A group of brave men and women took the long journey to Haydom Tanzania with CHaRA to build a school. The road to Haydom is long, rough, dusty, rocky and bouncy, but the end result is a taste of heaven. After days of working on the school we took a break to travel a little further down a not so traveled path...only a path no road to the village of Hayedaganway. Here little of todays world can be seen, but a beautiful people group known as the Barbiag will emerge from the bushes when they see us arrive. We spend time with them, singing, teaching, giving corn and beans and making sure the sick have care. They say we love them because we keep coming back, they say they know there is a God because we keep coming back.
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By Administrator Account on
10/1/2008 12:00 AM
Dr. Donald Roberts Malaria Lecture
Malaria eradication and improved medical tips are top priorities in recent lecture series in Zanzibar Tanzania.
Dr. Donald R. Roberts PhD. was the key note speaker.
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