As reported by Jim W.:

Jamaica-smile.JPG(Sunday, March 9)

We completed our first week in Jamaica.  Our medical team saw over 400 patients in Kingston and had so many opportunities to share Christ.  We are now in Montego Bay with the students from McKinney Christian Academy. We have our first ministry day tomorrow.

 

(Thursday, March 6)

We just completed the last day of our medical clinic in Kingston Jamaica. It went so very well.  We were able to treat and bless just around 400 patients.  And we are donating a large supply of medications to the Mona Baptist Church in Kingston.  They work with a number of local doctors to conduct a medical clinic two days every week. The medications will be a huge blessings.

Thank you so much for your prayers.  Our next team comes into Montego Bay on Saturday. We have a group of high school students coming from McKinney Christian Academy near Dallas, Texas.

 

Jamaica-gifts.JPG(Tuesday, March 4)

We just finished the second day of our medical mission in Jamaica. Over the first two days we have seen 180 patients. It has been a blessing to them and to our team members. Many touching stories have been told.

The first two days we worked out of Mona Baptist Church in Kingston. This church is near a very poor neighborhood.  Wednesday and Thursday we will be working out of a church plant in Mammee River. This is a very poor community just outside the city limits of Kingston.  Please pray that we can help them physically and that they will be open to the love of God and the Good News of Jesus.

 

Jamaica-medicine2.JPG(Monday, March 3)

We just completed our first day of medical clinic in Jamaica. It went very well. We say 80 patients with only our doctor. Tomorrow we have a Jamaican doctor working alongside Dr. Weston.  They tell us that more will come tomorrow. We are grateful to the Lord.

First a praise. The signatures were secured early this morning so our medical staff was working all day.  We are grateful.

Now the prayer. The prescription meds have not arrived from the Netherlands. This is unfortunate. However, the doctor is writing prescriptions and the folks will have to stop by later to pick up their meds.

Many lives were touched today, including many on the team. They are wonderful.