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Welcome to the “In Search of Water” blog site! Here you will see the chronicled events of the project leading up to the team’s departure from the United States and then daily while the team is in Africa. Feel free to comment on the posts as it is a great encouragement to the team and a great way to share in the experience together.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Darwin giving medications to Solomon

Darwin had a great meeting with Solomon. He is not a doctor but has a one year degree. Darwin learned the needs of the clinic as well as how to help people get trained.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't wait to hear what Darwin has to say about this!! By the way....what's up with all the short sleeves?....you are not there to get a tan! ;-)

Steve said...

Darwin, thanks for your sacrifice to help the people of Kalalayi. You're the perfect choice for the position you are filling. May God bless and guide your efforts.

Btw, have you found a way to walk your 3 miles a day or so, over there, like you do here? (I think the conversion rate is 3 blocks=3 miles due to the heat ;-)

Lisa Peterson said...

God bless you, Darvin, and the rest of the Hillcrest team as you carry out His work.

Steve said...

Ha! "Darvin". . . Lisa's half Swedish, so I'm thinkin' that's what is influencing her phonetics in spelling your name.
Da-hoot, da-hoot! ;-)

Dad said...

Oh! God you are the best. Thanks for the water and keeping the group safe and healthy. Doug your the greatest

Anonymous said...

you go little brother---good job---Dr. G

Anonymous said...

Larry Matson here - question. I don't see a lot and hear a lot with Shane and his farming God's way. My guess is that he is sitting in the plastic chairs with the village men and telling Jessi what needs to be done. Way to go Shane!!!!! I am proud of you and I'm sure your dad is. Love all of you!