Tuesday, April 14, 2015

API Medical Camp

This week George is in Kenya working again with API (Agape Project International). They are doing another medical camp and George is blessed to be helping out. This is his fourth time joining them. They will being seeing patients this whole week. Already he has told me he has been busy in the lab area doing injections and wound care. I am so happy he has been able to go. It's so good for him to put his medical knowledge and training to work as well as seeing our API friends. We weren't sure if he could go, but Julia is stable and strong so I am holding down the fort at home. The kids and I are doing well. Kathy has been here to help which has been nice. Please pray for George and the whole API team. It's a busy, crazy week for them, but so helpful to the community and hopefully many people will be blessed spiritually as well as physically.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Quick Trip

George, Julia and I just got back from a quick trip to Dar. We had to go to the US Embassy to process Julia's citizenship and passport. We should know in a month or so if she was approved. Our trip was very short. We flew there Monday evening and left Tuesday evening after our appointment. We were lucky to find flights that were cheaper than taking the bus. We had some time to kill before our appointment and asked the taxi driver to take us somewhere for lunch. To my absolute delight, he brought us to a place right on the beach. It was so beautiful and filled me instantly with peace and joy. I miss the beach so much and didn't think we would be able to see it on this fast trip.





Meanwhile in Moshi, Eli was having a blast with Kathy, Glory and Dan. Dan and Glory are Pastor Zac's children and are amazing people. Eli loves them so much. He had so much fun with three of his favorite people there to play with.



We would appreciate prayers for Julia's paperwork. There is no question she qualifies, it just a matter of gathering all the right documents which is hard to do so far from home.