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Three mornings a week I work at a local hospital. Together with a local nurse we encourage women with newborn babies to breastfeed their infant. We have only a few minutes with each mother yet it is a great opportunity to share God’s love with these young women at a very special, precious and at the same time vulnerable moment of their lives.
From talking with local colleagues, the doors for ‘expat' workers to visit and work in a conservative town appear to have opened, although the officials are not in favour of us actually living there. The midwives in the maternity hospital there have asked for more training in dealing with complicated deliveries. There are other areas in which local residents would be thankful to receive more training in both health and education. This town is still a spiritually dark place. Who will take the Light of Jesus to these people?
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