Today was all about the team hitting their stride. Second day in Balti and a second day of everything again - Medical Clinic, School Bible programming, food bags to families in need, and construction!
After we went for a morning cappuccino, the team fell into a rhythm today and did more amazing things. I witnessed the team touching hearts again.
I watched people at the clinic, including the transition home boys, getting prayed for and loved on. The nurses do such a great job taking their time to care for the patients. The clinic has been operating for 1-1/2 days with a patient total of approximately 120. We got good news today - our Mission partner Oleg was able to get 3 of the bags lost by the airlines through customs! Tomorrow we are off to Chisinau and have more medical supplies! God is good.
I saw the US team singing with and enjoying the Moldova team. Man they are good.
I caught a cute moment when Nick helped a young girl put her shoe back on.
Nick and I continued work on the Gazebo construction project (and finished just before dark!) I heard about moving experiences delivering food bags. To finish the evening at the transition home, the ladies of our group had a women's night spending time with the Gypsie women singing, telling testimonies, and eating cookies - at least that's what I imagine cause it was a ladies only thing and men weren't invited. It was another glorious day serving God's Kingdom. I can't wait to see what God has in store for the team tomorrow!
After we went for a morning cappuccino, the team fell into a rhythm today and did more amazing things. I witnessed the team touching hearts again.
I watched people at the clinic, including the transition home boys, getting prayed for and loved on. The nurses do such a great job taking their time to care for the patients. The clinic has been operating for 1-1/2 days with a patient total of approximately 120. We got good news today - our Mission partner Oleg was able to get 3 of the bags lost by the airlines through customs! Tomorrow we are off to Chisinau and have more medical supplies! God is good.
I saw the US team singing with and enjoying the Moldova team. Man they are good.
I caught a cute moment when Nick helped a young girl put her shoe back on.
Nick and I continued work on the Gazebo construction project (and finished just before dark!) I heard about moving experiences delivering food bags. To finish the evening at the transition home, the ladies of our group had a women's night spending time with the Gypsie women singing, telling testimonies, and eating cookies - at least that's what I imagine cause it was a ladies only thing and men weren't invited. It was another glorious day serving God's Kingdom. I can't wait to see what God has in store for the team tomorrow!
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