Back from Cambodia
Here is a brief report of our team that returned home Monday night:
The team was inter-generational and multiracial but we all worked as one body. There was flexibility and cooperation. Minor problems were dealt with much humor. We laughed a lot! It was also a delight to work with the new dentist from
California. He blended in so well. The Lord answered prayers.
We were divided into two teams: the medical team saw a total of 460 patients (both medical and dental). We had to turn away some patients on the last day because of lack of time. Their health needs are great: so many cases of TB, malnutrition, depression, all kinds of infectious diseases and lots of dental needs!
The teaching team taught one class in the morning and another in the afternoon. We saw the sewing class (Tenth paid for the sewing machines)participated in the church service, saw the wall go up (thanks to the support from John and Miriam Padusis). Ken and Donna are doing fine, it was such a joy to work with them.
The team was inter-generational and multiracial but we all worked as one body. There was flexibility and cooperation. Minor problems were dealt with much humor. We laughed a lot! It was also a delight to work with the new dentist from
California. He blended in so well. The Lord answered prayers.
We were divided into two teams: the medical team saw a total of 460 patients (both medical and dental). We had to turn away some patients on the last day because of lack of time. Their health needs are great: so many cases of TB, malnutrition, depression, all kinds of infectious diseases and lots of dental needs!
The teaching team taught one class in the morning and another in the afternoon. We saw the sewing class (Tenth paid for the sewing machines)participated in the church service, saw the wall go up (thanks to the support from John and Miriam Padusis). Ken and Donna are doing fine, it was such a joy to work with them.
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