Joel, our second-year med student son at LSU in New Orleans, is here to serve with us for three weeks.
What a blessing it is to serve as a father/son team in the OR doing something we both have a passion for! Thank you, Jesus!
Hope and Healing for the Nations Through Christ
Joel, our second-year med student son at LSU in New Orleans, is here to serve with us for three weeks.
What a blessing it is to serve as a father/son team in the OR doing something we both have a passion for! Thank you, Jesus!
As we have mentioned the heat here many times, it is only fair to tell you that at noon today (7/8/17), it is 75F outside and 80 inside. Humidity is 71% and it is raining lightly. No whining today.
The above photo shows that the walls are going up quickly on the new surgical center.
Rainy weather is slowing it down a bit but it’s good for the new concrete blocks.
Our four new lawnmowers have arrived. Three females & one male lawnmower to be exact. So far. More coming.
These three female local breeds are all pregnant. Since goats commonly have twins and triplets, our herd should at least double or triple in a year.
This not so handsome guy is an Arab goat and is wondering, “Why am I here? All the gals are already with kid?”
We’ll add two nonpregnant females tomorrow.
Thanks for your prayers and support!
Bert