Working in the clinic at Bazamri
Receiving slippers at Bazamri
A new bore hole at Bazamri soon to supply clean water
Trying on his new slippers
A little one with her treasures: medicine, slippers, candy
Transportation, past and present
Water for all their needs drawn from wells
A blind patient at Kishimari led by her son
Our clinic under the trees at Kishimari with the unused government pharmacy in the background
Faces of our patients at Kishimari
A little patient at Kishimari
Simple Treasures: slippers, candy, vasaline
A happy little girl at Kurumari
A contented baby while mom is treated a Kurumari
Waiting to register at Yauiri
Our faithful Nigerian team
At the Jos P&M with twins mom "prayed" for
Prayer of dedication at the Jos P&M
Under a primitive straw lean-to
Larry helping to prepare meds in the pharmacy
The well can be seen in the background
Each gallon of water weighs 7-8#s that the women carry to their huts on their heads and shoulders in 5-6 gallon jars.
And this is the water they have to drink, cook with, clean with, everything. We are blessed!
A simple pleasure we take for granted
Wrapped up tight on mom's back
Diagnosing and pharmacy dispensing all under a brush arbor sitting on straw mats on the ground
Women on the left, men on the right
L-R: Sis Steve, Lareba, Charles, Grace, Sam, Ruth, Nico, James, Julius, Rev.. Sunday
Kneeling: Rebecca, Priscilla
With fellow missionary, David Smoot
Jos P&M with re-dedication of souls surrounding the altar on the final night