Zambia Medical Mission

Friday, July 01, 2005

How many medical-missionaries does it take to build a loft? Well at least three. Klay Bartee takes on the hard work, I pose for the picture, and Josh Massingill waits to hand Klay more screws. While the main team is here, we spend as many nights in tents as we do indoors, but before they arrive we cram several people into a few small indoor spaces. This loft, above the doorway in one room creates an additional sleeping space.





Eleanor inspects some of the 6000 bottles of water that we have collected to provide to the team while we are out in the field. Some of the water at the mission is drinkable, but much of it is not, so we need lots of bottled water. We will also carry with us two large army-surplus water trailers for cooking and drinking.




Darrell, Janice and Angela Conway arrived today. Darrell comes early to work on the many vehicles we will need to transport our people and stuff. During the mission, he is the “Soul Mechanic” working on the Spiritual Team. Many of the team spent the day preparing tents for the outings, and many spent all day counting pills into individual doses.

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