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Earth Mission Newsletter

EARTH MISSION
May 2019 PAGE 1

Dear Readers, Prayers Requests


Thank you so much for helping us to carry and FOR EARTH MISSION ASIA: 
share the burdens and blessings that go along • Continue to pray for all our students, that they
with serving the Lord through the projects we learn well.
have committed our efforts to. It is so encouraging • Pray for those at our Rain Tree Clinic, as the rainy
to know that we are not alone in our desire to be season has started and this makes transport
a part of what He is doing in Thailand, Myanmar harder.
and Pakistan. Your prayers are precious to us! • Pray for more funds as we continue to grow.
• Pray for our strategic planning meetings as we
The Earth Mission Annual Report 2018 is make good plans for our growth.
ready and available for you to read on our • So thankful for you, our donors.
website!
FOR ONETOANOTHER:
Laura Hesselink • We ask that you pray for these projects - that
Director of Operations God would provide an opportunity for us to
earth@earth-mission.org work in this area. That both the organizations
we have approached would be willing to work
“I’ll come down and speak with you. I’ll take with us.
some of the Spirit that is on you and place it on • Please also continue to remember the Victoria
them; they’ll then be able to take some of the Memorial hospital in your prayers. We are still
load of this people - you won’t have to carry the waiting on its registration to come through.
whole thing alone.” ∞ Numbers 11:17 (MSG) Once we get that, we can open a bank account
and start the hospital.

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Earth Mission Newsletter

EARTH MISSION
May 2019 PAGE 2

Earth Mission Asia OnetoAnother


During these past four months, the T-RAD Clinic OnetoAnother has been working on a project to
has seen a total of 3,317 patients in the outpatient reach one of the most neglected communities
department, 68 patients in the inpatient facility in western Punjab. These Baloch nomadic tribes
and has performed 2,460 lab tests. Our team is have been living on the border between Punjab
working on expanding the laboratory which can and Balochistan for many years. Fort Monroe is
only allow for 2 staff to work at this time. We need the main town in this area, which is 175km west
more space to teach the students and eventually of Multan. Fort Monroe was originally a British
give lab training for other Karen community hill station and is now a place where many local
workers eager to learn the basics. tourists go to escape the heat in the summer
Our Year 3 Physician Assistant (PA) students, who months. The area that OnetoAnother would
were staying at the Rain Tree Clinic, are now back like to target is on this mountain range where
at the T-RAD clinic for few months to perfect approximately 200 families live, scattered
their lab skills and finish some class subjects. All across the mountains. These communities live
our male students are now staying at the new a hand-to-mouth existence and have struggled
dormitory built on EMA’s 17 acres of land and for decades to improve their quality of life. They
our women’s dorms have just been completed. are basically a community of herdsmen who
Our team has started pouring concrete for tend to their goats and other animals in order
classrooms to be built but the rainy season will to provide for their families. Drinking water is a
slow down our progress. huge problem for this community as they rely
Thanks to our donors, we have been able to on rainfall and a few streams of water that are
purchase a truck for the Rain Tree Clinic. The not easily accessible. They collect water in ponds
truck will be very helpful to transport people, near their settlements and use that for water for
medicine, food and more material in the area. themselves and for their animals. They mostly
The Year 4 students have been doing a great job live in tents and semi-permanent structures.
taking care of patients, but please keep them in In order to support this community, OnetoAnother
your prayers as the rainy season starts - it makes has approached 2 different organizations in
transportation and access to patients in villages Pakistan to bring solar light and clean drinking
more complicated. water to the community.
Picture: Patients waiting to see our doctors and nurses at the T-RAD clinic. Picture: Children from the Baloch nomadic tribe next to their home.

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