A Fond Farewell
Though it pains me greatly to say it, Jordan will be departing Uganda this weekend and returning to all you lovely folks. So prepare for a mentally exhausted, likely unshaven, man using a ridiculous African accent in desperate need of a cheeseburger and ice cream. Please oblige him. He will be missed.
On the upside, the medical center is coming along beautifully despite the the complications that a week of rain brings to the work site. Last Sunday we prayed for rain, and Im beginning to think either to many of us prayed or we have a direct line to God's to-do list because the rain has been relentless. But in the face of adversity, the walls have been going up at a pretty good pace, and the medical center has really started taking shape. As i have forgotten the camera, I have no pretty pictures for show and tell today, but i will make up for that two fold in the next post. And despite the fact that our doors have not yet opened (or been installed for that matter) we have begun seeing patients from time to time. Mostly minor cuts but with a few burns to keep us on our toes. Thank you all for your support! Its so exciting to see Cornerstone and Touch The World coming together to make such a big difference here and I consider myself lucky to see it come together first hand.