Eli, Anna and I completed a full day of school, exceeding my expectations. As we delayed starting to read some of the books on the schedule it will take us a bit to get all subjects on the same day. As always with restarting classes we changed a few things around hoping to improve and enhance our learning experience.
A couple of pictures showcasing new areas of ministry on campus. Pastor Rigo and Dr. Wilnie, dentist will be discussing how to start a dental clinic with our new dental tools. Two zero gravity lawn 'dental' chairs should arrive in the next couple weeks. Currently no dentists work in the Fauche / Portmargot area but lots of people need dental work.
Agriculturally, Cory can now add breadfruit trees to his list. The trees traveled very well and already growing new roots in their larger pots. He brought a few with him to share in the Central Plateau. He plans to multiple these trees but I forget exactly how.
Many people welcomed us home and asked about Beth. At least 4 churches and the Kid's Club are now joining us in prayer for her health. Today a port will be placed in preparation for chemo. They find out Friday what mix of drugs she will be started on.
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