Tuesday, February 26, 2008

What Happens If You Don'tcure A Hernia

we come!

"The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul
the Lord preserve thy going out and thy coming in
now and forever." Psalms 121 :7-8

is the great start to our country, Canada. But it is a continuity to our partners here. The work with Tandas not its end. In contaire Several exciting projects are underway.

Believers Ojagué to build their present meeting place, and their church. It an exciting milestone! The 5000 bricks made by hand, are almost completed.

Ron Rodger and are currently working on translating new books of the Bible into the language Tanda, Romans and Mark. It's hard work and long, requiring considerable time, but their joy of serving the Lord in this way is obvious and the believers are eager to receive the teachings of these books.

Ojagué Our departure was difficult. We like this so every person and culture so different from ours. We had a good meal with the Enter and Yearwood. We have done an evening with the 12 boys to look at pictures and offer them a snack "North American" popcorn and an orangeade. They were so grateful. We will miss the simple recognition of these people.

Family Enters

family Yearwood

The party with the boys
Chantal lead us to Conakry, the capital Guinea, where we will take the aircraft on February 29 around 23:30. What a privilege we had to see it at work in this country so far from ours.

We look forward to seeing you again. God willing, we will join you on March 2 at the church. We will definitely tired but elated to be back home. Cheryl starts her 8th month of pregnancy surrounded by our families and our friends.


Ojagué Goodbye!
Guinea Goodbye!
Hello our country, hello Snow!


who looks forward to seeing you!

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Free Plans Toy Chests

What a great day for the missionaries!


We had a memorable time with the missionaries and believers of the village Tanda! The
Enter Yearwood and left their country (the United States and Trinidad), there are over 12 years. They left family, friends and comfort to bring hope to a people who was a prisoner of witchcraft and the fear of death.
Now, the Bible began to be translated into any language was no writing. Some began to hear and believe the message that God has left for man.
On 6 February, 11 people took courage and decided to show them new hope. They decided to be baptized publicly to confirm their faith in Jesus Christ. Several villagers were there. We have seen great things! Thank you Lord! The missionaries had tears in their eyes! We! !
Yves has had the privilege to call his friend the nurse; Diallo

We stopped to see the hand of God protect us and keep us! Yves had an accident with the car of Ron. A tree had been cut in the middle of the road. As you know, the roads are narrow and poorly maintained. He was not injured but the car will need a little work. He had just stopped to change a flat tire! See how many roads can be disastrous ... Two pips car trips. It's really the Guinea!


Cheryl continues to be grateful for the progress of her pregnancy. She is doing very well. The village people we are talking more and more of our departure is fast approaching. They look at Cheryl's belly and say, "you leave soon!" And yes, you can not hide! She is in her 30th week. Thank you Lord for this beautiful baby growing! Here

Cheryl and her 'Tocori'; term used when someone has the same name as you.

Sayon and Sayon, week 29 of pregnancy

You can already pray for our return. We both look forward to being with you all. But the bye here, will not be easy. We learned to love the people Ojagué and our teammates. Saying goodbye has never been easier! Pray for all the preparations that require our return trip and for our security.

"I have fought the good fight, I finished the race,
I have kept the faith."
2 Timothy 4:7


coming soon!!

PS We have new photos (left menu).

Monday, February 4, 2008

1s 400mah Charge Time?

Countdown! Our


The countdown has begun!
We begin our last month in Africa.


The clinic is going so well. She is beautiful and functional well and continues to meet great needs. We recently had a visit from a dentist in Panama; Diallo and Yves have got good stuff. Since then, they continue to receive patients from teeth to remove. Multiple births took place at the clinic all beautiful little boys (average 5.5 pounds). Yves concludes its task storage. He ventures towards the training of workers (bandages, sterilization, hygiene + + +, Use of equipment ...)













Container finished!



Currently, we are spoiled by the presence of 13 Trinidadians, from the Church of Ron and Heather Yearwood. They came and encourage believers. Each day, they are a lesson for children, men and women of the village. Women make a rug. It is a very exciting project for them! We eat food from the Caribbean. hmmmm!


exciting Facts:

We ate barracuda!


We visited Chantal and her dog Shadow to Hamdallaye


Cheryl completed her 6th month of pregnancy


Cheryl found his favorite tree in Guinea


Cheryl has been doing braids African


Yves returned from his run (jogging) with a boa in his hands. Have
knew he was still alive ...


Prayer items:

  • The impact of Trinidadians among villagers
  • Our health
  • Although our task
  • The decisions related to patients at the clinic
  • That baby is patiently in his little nest!

We love you and we are eager to tell you everything in person!