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14.6.24

Tree vs House

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By Jason Fader  Recently I moved a table onto our front porch for a place to do computer work, since the view of the green grass, tight hedg...
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23.5.24

Crix!!

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by Craig In September 2023, we bought a machine to make our own bricks for construction projects at the hospital. This machine makes bricks ...
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17.5.24

A Tale of Four Patients: An Exercise in Opening Our Eyes

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 (from Eric) I can't honestly say that I enjoyed the whole of A Tale of Two Cities , but I thought the ending was fantastic. Sydney Cart...
11.5.24

Awaiting Provision

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by Rachel Several months ago, I shared a message at family worship from 1 Kings about the prophet Elijah. I've been working my way thr...
20.3.24

International Women's Day 2024

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(by Julie)   March 8th is International Women’s Day. It comes and goes every year without much fanfare in America. But we have found that it...
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24.2.24

Wounded Healers All

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  (from Eric) Nadia was admitted to my service last night. Two months ago, she delivered twins. One of them is doing well, but the other has...
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5.2.24

The Very First....

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  (By Caleb) Training is a cornerstone of what our team does here at Kibuye.  Most of our team is involved in training surgeons, doctors, an...
21.1.24

Threads of Years Long Gone: Ministers, Babies, and Reasons for Reconsidering Hope

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 (from Eric) On Friday, the hospital inaugurated a new district health office. In addition to being a church hospital and a teaching hospita...
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17.1.24

I Bless the Rains Down in Africa

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by Rachel  If anyone knows anything about Africa, usually they can at least hum the above line from Toto.  It's a great song.  Most of m...
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