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4/20/11 Thoughts from Connor

Today we did home visits to 5 people. We gave them food parcels with maize, tea, powdered milk, soap bars, clothes cleaning soap, peanut butter, sugar, vegetable oil and toilet paper. We also prayed over them.

It was a different experience than what we would have at home, but it was a good experience. The first and most memorable house was Bongani’s house. His mom died of AIDS and he is also positive. He has been getting strokes, so the doctors put him in a wheel chair. He is 14 years old, but because of AIDS and strokes he only looks like he is 9 years old. We had a very long prayer over him. What we are hoping is that he gets back in school before May 1st, and that he gets out of the wheel chair very soon.

Best part of the day: delivering food parcels.

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Comments (2)

Bill Dean Says:

April 23rd, 2011 at 5:15 pm

Hi Connor, I have enjoyed reading your trip reports from S. Africa. It is a wonderful thing that you are doing to help provide hope and encouragement to all the people you meet. Donna and I have been praying for you and your Mom.

jennifer Says:

April 26th, 2011 at 3:37 pm

thanks so much Uncle Bill! xxoo

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