Saturday, February 16, 2008

Preparing to Go!

Our Nigeria Dental Team will be on our way on Saturday, February 23.  We will be posting as often as we can along the way.

8 comments:

lilmizzbarbi said...

I think this is a great idea. I look forward to following your journey. Many prayers for your safety and success! :)

Stephen Allen DDS said...

I pray that God goes before all the team members to prepare the way for them to have a safe and successful journey. I will continue to pray for you while you are there. God bless, Steve

MARILOU said...

OOOHHH JEAN - YOU ARE IN THE WILL OF GOD - IT MAY NOT ALWAYS BE EASY BUT HE GOES BEFORE YOU TO PREPARE THE WAY AND HE IS YOUR EXCEEDINGLY GREAT REWARD AND HIS POWER (WORD) WILL BE YOUR STRENGTH - IT IS THROUGH HIS SPIRIT BREATHING THROUGH YOU THAT MUCH WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED TO HIS GLORY AMEN
AND NOW A WORD FROM ME.......
SO NOW THAT THERE IS NOTHING LEFT FOR YOU TO DO EXCEPT TO DO THE WORK THAT HE GIVES YOU ; PLEASE TAKE TIME TO ENGAGE ALL YOUR SENSES YOU TASTE, TOUCH, SMELL, HEARING, SIGHT SO THAT YOU WILL INCORPORATE WITHIN YOUR SPIRT FOND MEMORIES THAT YOU CAN ENJOY LATER WHEN YOU WILL ACTUALLY HAVE A MOMENT TO YOUR SELF - BLESS YOUR LITTLE HEART - MARILOU
PS AREN'T YOU SUPPOSE TO BE GETTING SOME REST???? GO TO BED....

Anonymous said...

Hey Aunt Jean! It's Danielle. I think what you're doing is really exciting and is really going to help a lot of people. I hope you have a safe trip! I saw Uncle Steve's comment and couldn't agree more.
-Your niece, Danielle

Unknown said...

Dear Jean and Team,
You are evangelizing just as our Lord did during his 3 yr ministry; meeting physical needs that open windows to the soul's spiritual needs. I will be praying especially that your body language will radiate the love of Christ with ever hand held, hug, smile, look of understanding. Though your language barrier may be an issue. People all over the world understand those gestures. My prayers will also be for your safety and health during this time.
In His service- Jan Fisher (Jean's sis)

Stephen Allen DDS said...

So, are you there yet? Any news?

Stephen Allen DDS said...

Greetings to the dental team in Nigeria! I trust your trip went well and that you have had a chance to rest up before beginning work. The old addage of 'no news is good news' is all we/I have to go on so far, so I was hoping to see a posting from your end. Come on, throw us a bone.....please! God bless, I'm praying for you all.

Unknown said...

It sounds like our prayers are being answered. You arrived safely and only lost one bag! The training you are giving these nationals will no doubt be passed on to other local practitioners and can be the beginning of much safer medical care, overall, and not just in the field of dentistry. Sterilization techniques are so important in a country where aids virus is rampant. Remember that you have Christian armor at your disposal; the sword of truth, breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace. How beautiful are the feet of those who share the gospel of peace. Most important: Remember there is no armor for the back! You are to face the devil's fiery darts in His strength. Love- Jan