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Sheri Towery and Karly Drake - Kenya 2010 Mission Report

Check out Sheri Towery and Karly Drake’s 2010 mission report.

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Misty Frost - Mission Arlington 2010 Mission Report

Check out Misty Frost’s Mission Arlington 2010 mission report.

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Matthew Dumm - Brazil 2010 Mission Report

Check out Matthew Dumm’s Brazil 2010 mission report.

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Back to School Clothing Giveaway 2010

Thanks for all your help to make this year’s Back to School Clothing Giveaway at the Joplin Campus a huge success! We helped over 1,400 people from over 370 families. Over 70 people received a free haircut. The Gideons gave out 765 New Testaments. Over 500 backpacks were given away with the majority of them containing school supplies. We had a ton of volunteers that helped throughout the week and today.

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Haiti Team Update #7

Wow, it’s hard to believe that our last full day in Haiti is over. It was a difficult day, but ended great. One of the men that was operated on yesterday had some bad swelling and had trouble with recovery. All day we were concerned that he would have to be opened back up. Thankfully, as the day wore on, he seemed to improve so they didn’t have to go back in.

This morning, a young man came in with a very swollen leg. The doctors believed it was a cyst and proceeded to operate in order to drain the cyst. During the procedure they discovered the cyst was full of blood and the bone appeared to be deteriorated. The doctors believed it was cancer and sent him to Port-au-Prince. He will probably lose his leg.

This afternoon, a lady came in with what appeared to be breast cancer. The…

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Haiti Team Update #6

Thursday in Haiti started off a little rough. The medical team did a surgery before breakfast this morning, because there are so many needs. After breakfast, a five year-old boy came in with a bad hernia, so the team had to scramble and rearrange the surgery list. Immediately following this, they discovered that one of the men from yesterday’s surgery was bleeding, so they had to perform an exploratory surgery to find out what was happening. Fortunately they found where the blood was coming from and were able to get it corrected. The little boy’s surgery went well too.

Jan, Jim and Jennifer went into Port-au-Prince with the group from California. They were able to see some of the destruction and get a better feel for just how bad the earthquake was. They said even though it was difficult to see everything, they had a great time, because most of…

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Haiti Team Update #5

Wednesday in Haiti was long and hard. Our medical team continued to run the clinic while performing nine surgeries. The surgeries started around 8:30 am and finished around 9:30 pm. They did hernia repairs, a hysterectomy, a cyst removal, and an abscess removal. Dr. Cotton said he has never sweated as much during surgeries as he did today. Some of our non-medical team even got to watch some of the surgeries.

Our medical team also witnessed a very sad situation as a lady came in with inflammatory breast cancer and probably had less than a month to live. The medicine that we had was not adequate to provide the relief from the pain she was in, so we gave her the best we had. After the team talked with her about her situation, the lady replied by saying that she would be reunited with her family that died during the…

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Haiti Team Update #4

Tuesday was another great day in Haiti. The medical team performed eight more surgeries, cleaned and organized the hospital, and saw over 100 people at the clinic. We continue to be amazed at the need here in Fond Parisien.

A couple of us went back to Port-au-Prince and painted at Delmas Baptist Church. We are very impressed with the ministry of this church.

Experiencing the sights, sounds and smells in Port-au-Prince is overwhelming to say the least. We are so grateful to be part of a church that takes the Great Commission seriously and is passionate about making Him famous.

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