Archive for Archive for August, 2007

Medical Teams in Remote Villages

It was late and I'd just lain down on my bed when someone knocked on the door. When I opened it three men, who had been sent to travel with the health team and document their activities, were standing there—a doctor, the Santa Elena hospital director, and a photographer. For months a team of Venezuelan [...]

Posted on Friday, August 31st, 2007

God Kept Changing the Weather

Earlier this month I flew to Ciudad Boliver, planning to have the wing extensions put on the airplane. However, as it turned out, everyone was sick so none of the mechanics were in the shop. At first I was a bit frustrated, but then realized I should be happy even if things weren't going as [...]

Posted on Monday, August 20th, 2007

Snakebitten Village Captain Rescued

Greetings from Venezuela,
A couple weeks ago I was making an early morning flight to take Colimor and his wife home to their village of San Juan, where they are teaching God's Word as lay workers. I'd flown them out previously because she was very ill with malaria, just fading in and out of consciousness when [...]

Posted on Sunday, August 5th, 2007