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| Tabula and
Dr. Bill Williams in Morijo. After seven years of work with
Kenyan doctors and hospitals, Tabula is ready for her final
surgery to remove her facial / jaw tumor. Penny and Dollie took
her to Kenyata Hospital a few weeks after we left from our
mission there in August. |
By being in Morijo
with us with her family, we were able to ask Tabula if she
were a Christian. She replied that she was but that her son
and grandson were not. We explained and prayed for them the
Salvation message and they, too, became Christians that day. |
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| Sheila and
Tabula have become fast friends, sisters in Christ. Once she
completed her surgery, she recuperated at Penny and Dollie's
home in Narok. |
Sheila accepts a
gift of a hand made Masai necklace from Tabula for her support
over the years. |
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| Dr.
Williams steadies the patient as Dollie learns how to give
dental anesthesia, elevate a wisdom tooth and use forceps to
remove that loosened tooth. |
Dr. Williams wears
his gift from Tabula |
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patient was from the border of Tanzania and had walked many days
to reach Morijo in hopes of taking care of severe toothache
pain. They were not Christians when they arrived. |
Once Dollie and Dr. Williams
completed the surgery, Glori and Jeannine led them, the
husband and the wife (patient) to the Lord with the assistance
of John Leshoe, our Masai host in Morijo. |
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| Dr.
Jeannine Wills and Glori Love, both of California, prayed with
each patient they treated in Morijo and each one accepted the
Lord Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Their enthusiasm and
dedication to bold and personal evangelism was contagious as the
rest of the team took note and began to do the same thing with
their patients. |
George, one of our
drivers, was a gifted musician as well as drive and guide for
our safaris. His songs sparked many to focus on the message of
the Gospel and to renew their love of the Lord. Here is chats
with Charity in their native Kiswahili language. |
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| Our team
prayed with and witnessed to the Masai dancers and the wait
staff of the Fig Tree Camp. They also offered communion to them
as we had communion on our last day in Fig Tree for 2008. |
Jerry was a
resource for us all and did much to show how we can all be
selfless servants and Jesus' hand, feet and voice on our
mission to Kenya in 2008. |
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Tembea
Na Yesu in Sotik, Kenya |
Morijo
Medical / Dental Clinics |
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Serengeti Plains of East Africa:
Safari 2001
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Email us if you would be interested in taking a dental mission
trip to Kenya
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Historically, one out of
ten have indicated a decision to receive Christ as a direct result of seeing the "JESUS" film.
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The 10/40 Window is an area stretching from 10° to 40° north of the equator from West Africa to East Asia. Did you
know that 90 percent of all unreached people groups live in this region of the world? The 10/40
Window is identified as having less than 2 percent of their populations as evangelical Christians.
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How
to Contribute
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Kenya Medical
Outreach, Inc.
A
non-profit,
cross-cultural, non-denominational mission-oriented
charity
that accepts prayer, time, monetary and in-kind donations from
individuals, foundations and corporations. |
For more
information or to send donations to continue God's work:
Email Dr. Bill
Williams
Mail Bill at
200 Johnson Road
Suwanee, GA 30024
Email Brad Williams
Mail Brad at
5109 Morton Rd
New Bern, NC 28562
Home: 252-633-7823
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