On Wednesday and Thursday of our week, we drove 2 1/2 hours to a remote village of Lenca Indians called Canculuncos.
Most of them had never seen a doctor. On Wednesday, we saw children only. About 100 of them. We had each child sign in with their name and what was wrong with them with a number. We took them one at a time by number. While the children were waiting, we projected Nest Spanish Bible Stories on the brick wall of the church.
The picture below is of our make-shift pharmacy. We had a lot of medications donated from friends, and local pharmacies that made up our "pharmacy."
The 2nd day in Canculuncos, we saw mainly adults. Another 100.
Nest VideosMost of them had never seen a doctor. On Wednesday, we saw children only. About 100 of them. We had each child sign in with their name and what was wrong with them with a number. We took them one at a time by number. While the children were waiting, we projected Nest Spanish Bible Stories on the brick wall of the church.
The picture below is of our make-shift pharmacy. We had a lot of medications donated from friends, and local pharmacies that made up our "pharmacy."
The 2nd day in Canculuncos, we saw mainly adults. Another 100.
Gilead was a hit with all the Honduras with his pretty blue eyes. Grin.
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