Dear Friends and Family:
Greetings from sultry
Haiti! Last night our thermometer read 96° F in our bedroom at 11 pm, so we are
having a bit of an adjustment from our last six weeks of cool summer weather in
Michigan.
We are writing to inform
you all of two things. First, we give thanks to God for our safe arrival
back in Haiti with six members of our family and ten pieces of luggage.
We found everything in order at our house, so we give thanks to God.
Secondly, we wanted to let you know the results of the biopsies done on tissues
surgically removed from the skin of our oldest daughter, Hannah, on Tuesday the
6th of August. Last Friday we learned that none of the tissue
was cancerous, though two (out of four) samples were “pre-cancerous” (which
means that Hannah will probably have to have moles surgically removed from her
skin the rest of her life). Hannah, and the rest of our children, are
enjoying their second week at Quisqueya Christian School in Port-au-Prince,
Haiti. Since our youngest, Esther, started school last week, it is the first time in a decade in which we have no children at home during the day.
Thanks so much for your
prayers!
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