I do apologize for the problems I have with creating a pleasing look to this blog but this is my first attempt at creating a blog and including photographs along with the text! I have continued to experiment over the last couple of weeks as time has permitted. I have made some changes to the appearance and functionality of the blog. This includes a "slide show" feature near the bottom of the page. You can click an any of the slides and you will be taken to a full size version of that slide.
We have continued to see patients on a regular basis except when we have had to travel to the next island to purchase medical supplies and food for our home. We continue to raise our animals and take care of our garden as well. The drought has seemed to become less severe and we have had a little rain over the last couple of weeks.
Unfortunately I had to give one of our congregation members and her family some bad news, her husband has terminal lung cancer and probably only as a few months left.
My wife, Rhome has started her weekly woman's bible study and has had two sessions already. Both have been very well received!
I will try to include some additional patient photos here but they are not all inclusive!
The first picture is of a young boy who has recovered from an elbow fracture.
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Leaving the Dock In Pilar |
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Mountains of Leyte on our way to Ormoc City |
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Arriving at the dock in Ormoc City |
Closeup of loss of skin pigmentation |
Second closeup of pigmentation in a young woman |
1st Woman's Bible Study Session Started By My Wife, Rhome |
Severe Vasculitis/Phlebitis |
Patient seen for loose stools |
Patients on our solana eating lunch after follow up visits |
Bye for now and may God bless you all!
With Prayers of Joy & Thanksgiving,
Chip & Rhome Nuttall
Christian Medical Missionaries
Thank you for all your hard work in the ministry in Pilar Chip! and to Rhome. Your labor is not in vain. I'm thankful to the Lord of your service. What a blessing to the people in Pilar! You and your ministry are always in my prayer. Say Hi to Mama for me. Thank you. God bless you.
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Hello Chip & Rhome!
ReplyDeleteYour work on the blog is impressive-- I particularly enjoy the pictures that "enlarge" as well as the slideshow.
There will be another bandage-rolling party for Good Sam @ Hilltop on Monday, and we have a Balikbayan box that's full to overflowing.
Hope you & Rhome are well-- what animals are you raising now?
Much love in Christ,
Don