I am sick. I am alone. I am rejected by my family. God, I’ve never smoked or drank. My mother had never gone hungry when I had money. Why is this situation happening to me? ----------------Today’s story is told by Gabriella Lincoln of the Sahara Project in West Africa. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today’s story!
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Baby Moses
So she induced the mother, who had her baby very quickly, probably an hour later. We were hoping that would help save the mother, that it would stop all the convulsing. Unfortunately, she continued to decline, and the baby was born, weighing about 3.5 pounds. ----------------Today’s story is told by Ali Brooks of the Fulani Project in Central Africa. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today’s story!
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Birth on the River / Joy In Sickness
Silhouettes of trees and floating grass reflecting in the mirror-like water loomed around us like black ghosts, ready to swallow us up should our boat miss a turn. Mother and daughter huddled around the expectant woman, tending to her needs by the dim light of a kerosene lamp. ---------------- Today’s stories are told by Stephen Erickson, a former AFM missionary to the Gogodala people and now an AFM field director. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today’s story!
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Worms / Our Miracle Home
Cough. COUGH! Robert’s poor wife was vomiting up hookworms.“Oh, dear! I don’t have any worm medicine to treat her with,” Laurie thought. “Hmm, I wonder . . .” ----------------Today’s stories are told by Laurie Erickson, a former AFM missionary to the Gogodala people and now an AFM field director. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today’s story!
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The Three-Legged Gecko / Mr. Dennis: The Nice Man in the Lounge
Tuk-tuk-tuk-tuk-tuk-tukah! Tuk-tuk-tuk-tuk-tuk-tukah! It’s the three-legged gecko again. . . singing. It has no reason, in my opinion, to do that in the middle of the night. ----------------Today’s stories are told by Arnold Hooker, a former AFM missionary, during his time on projects in Malaysia. Subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoyed listening to today’s story!