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Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (6)
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Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (5)
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Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (4)
Worth the read – what an amazing story! (Frank writing) “One day we met a 26 year old guy named S. at the Mthimba clinic. He asked us to visit his house because his granny was in trouble. When we arrived at his house his uncle and aunt were sitting in the yard. S. wentContinue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (4)”
Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (3)
“In Jerusalem, we visited Hovy’s patient, L., the old gogo for whom the team put together a commode last year. Her legs are now so weak that she crawled to the door to let us in (a very sad sight). Zwelithini [care worker] wants her to get X-rays so they can see exactly what hasContinue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (3)”
Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (2)
“V. was one of the saddest cases we’ve seen. He was an older man, dirty, weak, hardly able to stand and walk. He was sitting on a rock outside a very dirty house. He has TB and has defaulted on his mediciness because he is unable to get to the clinic to pick them up.Continue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (2)”
Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (1)
“On our first day in Mahushu, we met two women, both of whom had no food in their homes. We promised food the following week, as we had not yet purchased any. It has since been given, as well as a Bibles. They are both on ARV’s[Anti-retroviral drugs for HIV/Aids]. D. has four children. HerContinue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (1)”
Funeral Update
We have heard that relatives have shown up to help organize the funeral. Frank and Ruthie Wey, visiting from the U.S.A., have been able to visit and meet the basic funeral costs; and Masoyi Trust (UK) are sending a donation, which will help cover the cost of food. The funeral took place yesterday, in veryContinue reading “Funeral Update”
Frank&Ruthie Wey
Frank and Ruthie have arrived in South Africa for their annual three-month visit to Masoyi, starting tomorrow. They will spend much of their time visiting in the community, asking God to guide them to people who He wants to bless through them.