Just What Is The Gospel? – Angola Day 16
At the Angolan medical center I’m presently being accompanied by four Canadian medical students. They are very sharp and […]
At the Angolan medical center I’m presently being accompanied by four Canadian medical students. They are very sharp and […]
This morning a father arrived at the hospital in Angola with his son, Josifas, whose photo I took with
Abel, this young man, was riding his bicycle when he veered off the road to avoid an oncoming truck.
Over the weekend Ezekiel, in the photo above, was playing indoors and fell into the family cooking fire. As
Worldwide the number of urban poor is increasing steadily throughout Asia, Latin American. Emanuel lives in one such shantytown
For two years I lived in Angola at the height of their civil war. I observed first hand exactly
In May INMED posed the question, “Are short-term medical missions (STMM) effective?” and also raised related issues of ethics and cultural
“In Haiti over eight days we saw 900 patients, treating infections and diarrhea. The people are desperately poor and
“In Haiti over eight days we saw 900 patients, treating infections and diarrhea. The people are desperately poor and were
“This woman is in labor, but the baby just will not descend!” Dr. Akua spoke anxiously and with good