After a week in Lusaka working on projects, attending zone conference,
and taking care of mission office responsibilities, we loaded up our
truck with equipment for the maternal and newborn training and headed
to Mongu in Western Province. A 7 hour trip with about an hour on some
very bad roads. The training was fantastic and the team of Doctors and
nurse from the U.S. were excellent and fun to be with.
Had a great Zone conference and were taught well by Pres. and Sister Whiting and the leaders. |
Completely loaded up our truck with the equipment for the maternal and newborn care (MNC) training and headed to Mongu. |
Our little bungalow we stayed in. Surrounded by mango trees. |
Because there is no branch of our church in Mongu, we decided to attend another church.
The first church we attended was a large Pentecostal church but was more like a rock concert.
So we went to the United Church of Zambia and had a nice service with a great choir.
But we weren't accustom to the preacher yelling his message the whole way through.
We went back to our room and held our own short sacrament meeting with a very good spirit.
These are the trainers. The team from the church and 5 from the midwives association of Zambia. |
The first graduating class. The next two days these instructors taught students from the local nursing college. They did an excellent job. |
The auditorium lights were all burned out so had to use phone lights at times. |
This headman showed us his rice field. He said after receiving training he prepared his fields very differently than before and it helped his rice better survive the drought we had last year. |
Grandma's little friends in the village. They love having their picture taken and then looking at it. She tried to get them to sing a song but they were too shy. |
We were able to sample cashew fruit from a tree by our lodge. The cashew is inside that end that looks like a cashew. We tried to break the shell but it was very, very hard. |
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