Tuesday, December 18, 2007

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2008!


We take this time of celebration to thank you for your support in prayer, your thoughts, emails and letters of encouragement. It makes a big difference in our daily lives.


We only have two months before we get back with you. It is with joy that we then share how God put his hand on us throughout our adventures.

" this day in the city of David, you is born a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. " Luke 2:11

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all ...
Family, friends (es), brothers and sisters in the Lord, brothers and sisters work.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

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a little fun!


The Knight of the Lake and its beautiful princess!

A strange picture we took at the end of the conference, a fair for children. The painting was done by a daughter of missionaries.

Yves Chevalier and Princess Cheryl

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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While the Irish were building the bridge OjaguƩ with the help of some Guineans, we seized the opportunity to go with Chantal Koundara. It is with these people it will work on his return from Canada in January. It was the best opportunity for us to visit since Cheryl's pregnancy was not too advanced and that we could help for some major work to safety.

Introducing the new bridge!

Road !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

It is so bad that even when we go hunting in northern Quebec may be considered as a luxury that road here in Guinea. Try to imagine the road, if you can, because you probably never seen 265 km which takes over 11 hours to go. There are "holes" everywhere. In the car we literally shake and the back skin burns you.


back just in time to OjaguƩ for the official opening of the clinic, we were impressed with the magnitude of the festivities. Important leaders of the country were present.


The villagers were dressed in their finest clothes. After the speeches we gave way to the party. During two days
people feasted with music and dancing.



The coming days will be very busy at the clinic since the county Boke know that the clinic is open. It is a blessing for the Guinean people have such a clinic with many devices, medicines, bandages ... The government is so poor that it is our small clinic that helps the hospital to have the basic equipment such as gloves, urinary catheters and others.

Cheryl's health is fine. Her belly is becoming more round and see them while, for one of the first, a white enclosure.


the health point of view, is Yves who took a blow. While at Koundara, he was suffering from high fever and severe pain in the back. A few days later, fever persisted until vomiting. We therefore inferred that Yves had malaria (Pallu). The medication works to treat pallu well. It is almost restored. Appetite lacks a bit but he said live on reserves! !


This week we are at the missionary center for a conference. We live with Olver, a Canadian family with two beautiful children.


This conference brings together all NTM missionaries in Guinea. We will be pleased to learn what God is doing in each group and among different peoples.

"
Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit ... and here I am with you always, until the end of the world. " Matthew 28 :19-20


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