Even though the majority of our medical team returned home August 25th, one person was left behind..... intentionally.
Megan is remaining in Swaziland until the third week of September. She will finish out her work with The Luke Commission on Sunday, August 29th and then she will move out to Hawane where she will work with Nurses Jane Bradshaw and another short-term stay nurse, Jude, who is from England. We look forward to hearing what types of things Megan will be doing at Hawane.
Megan is not new to the world of international missions. As a high school student at CLC, Megan participated in mission trips to both El Salvador and Nicaragua. She also was active in Campus Crusade for Christ while attending Wright State University, where she received her degree in Nursing. Megan felt God calling her to serve in Swaziland. She believes she is to use her medical knowledge to help meet not only the physical needs, but the spiritual needs of the people in this impoverished place. Megan looks forward to putting her medical skills to use as she serves the people of Swaziland and spreads the Gospel for Christ.
Megan, her family and the entire Swaziland ministry covet your prayers in the coming weeks. May Megan have the chance to see what God sees, feel what God feels and love as God loves as she cares for the people of Hawane, Lavumisa and the whole of Swaziland.
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