If you have ever seen or operated an old wringer washing machine (popular in the 1930s-40s) where clothes were fed between rollers to squeeze them out before hanging to dry, you will have some idea of how these past months at TCC have gone. While they have been productive and we are glad to have been here to serve, they also have seen us being squeezed between various projects until we are sure we have no juice left! Between modifying and approving school construction plans, getting bids from various builders, caring for clinic patients, conducting Bible studies, washing clothes by hand due to little water, and hosting numerous guests, there has hardly been time to catch our breath.
During the last two months we have been blessed by helpful visits from Tom Carr, (International Health Care Foundation) Charlotte Meeker, and 40 Harding University students with their faculty…
Harding University students with Nancy after a Bible study with a Maasai family.