I just spoke to Dr. Isard on the phone. The medicines are still in customs in Lima, Peru. Please continue to pray that the medicines will be released and distributed to the patients in Tarma.
884 patients were seen and 550 made professions of faith.
Student nurses helped with vital signs.
Mrs. Bitsey helped Sarah, RN with vital signs. Sarah was a real trooper. She had anticipated working in the pharmacy; however, since the medicines were still in customs, she took vital signs, a task performed with a machine in the States.
Donald, medical doctor with Lili his wife and translator.
Dr. Isard, director of Baptist Medical Missions International.
DeWana BoBo, nurse practitioner. Mrs. Mammie helping with translation.
Team members from the States. (Left to right) Donald, Lili, Mammie, Bitsey, Sarah, DeWana, Jim, Dr. Isard
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I wanted to let you know that I have posted some of the wedding pictures on my blog. I didn't have an email address for you, but you had commented on Nicole's bridals so I found your blog. I've enjoyed reading it. Thank you for serving faithfully. Nicole is lucky to be marrying into such an incredible family.
http://kateleverenzphotography.blogspot.com/2009/08/jason-and-nicole-wedding.html
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