Ultra-Appropriate Technology – Angola Day 2
Senhor Miguel has suffered increasing shortness of breath for one year. When he arrived here at CEML Hospital last […]
Senhor Miguel has suffered increasing shortness of breath for one year. When he arrived here at CEML Hospital last […]
“Why do you keep going back to Angola? The visa is almost unobtainable, the journey brutal and expensive, and
We all recall the devastating cholera epidemic that swept through Port-au-Prince following Haiti’s 2011 earthquake. Whenever urban centers are
I just enjoyed a terrific weekend with these 21 medical students at AT Still University/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine.
“Christian medical missionaries are the unsung and unheralded heroes of humanity —so we had the idea to create the Rabbi
Seven-year old Ariya, photographed here with her mother and siblings, fled the outskirts of Mosul last week as Kurdish
Six months ago from a distant hilltop I viewed the ISIS-held city of Mosul, where one-million civilians are captive.
“Yes, this is yet another Haitian town destroyed. It seemed like there was even less aid here. The town
Last week as Hurricane Matthew collided with Haiti, citizens by the thousands sought refuge from the 130mph plus winds,
Today 1 human in every 113 is a victim of forced displacement. In fact, today’s wars and persecution have