FLEXIBILITY
Flexibility is the word that the entire mission team is going to need to learn to live by over the next few weeks. We are already learning the meaning of this. We did get our visas today, of course this was after 2 express overnight packages were sent as we found out they do not take checks (only money orders) and needed copies of our yellow fever vaccine proof.
We learned on Sunday that we will be working on the old parsonage house instead of the "mission team" house. There are now so many boys that the dormitory is full and some of the older boys are living in the old parsonage. We will be painting, putting screens on windows, and if electricity available we will try to install some lights. We will still be doing a VBS 2 afternoons for about 60 kids and on our first Sunday we will be hosting a meal for all the kids and inviting their families (perhaps 100 people).
We have also received more information regarding things that the missionaries would like to have. These include: Vitamin C, adult multi-vitamins, Ciprofloxacin, Amoxicillin, antiseptic pads, gauze, oral re-hydration salts, benedryl, dramamine, medications for treating pinworms and roundworms as well as twin sheets. All medicines would need to be in their original package. Any donation you wish to make can be dropped on at Harvest at Hub 1, preferrably by June 3.
We have also received more information regarding things that the missionaries would like to have. These include: Vitamin C, adult multi-vitamins, Ciprofloxacin, Amoxicillin, antiseptic pads, gauze, oral re-hydration salts, benedryl, dramamine, medications for treating pinworms and roundworms as well as twin sheets. All medicines would need to be in their original package. Any donation you wish to make can be dropped on at Harvest at Hub 1, preferrably by June 3.
It hardly seems possible we will be on our way in 3 weeks. Thank you all for your continued prayers.