Nurse Stephanie Schulte
of the LCMS Mercy Medical Team in Togo
of the LCMS Mercy Medical Team in Togo
holds and comforts Yendutien,
a child suffering from chills
and a life-threatening fever.
and a life-threatening fever.
Yendutien’s father traveled over 20 miles
to get care for his son.
to get care for his son.
This week I was blessed to meet
a social media friend In Real Life.
Rev. Gary and Stephanie Schulte
were in California
at the same conference center
where we were attending back to back events.
Somehow I had connected to Steph
on social media a few years back
and she saw my posts
on Instagram and figured out
we were in the same place.
Though it took a couple of days,
we were finally able to meet in person.
Rev. Gary and Stephanie Schulte
Connie and Steph
A little Yendutien in recovery.
A great ending to this story
for this little one and his family.
Rev. Gary and Steph Schulte
work with Dr. Brent Smith
of Mission Central.
They would love your support
of their medical team
and missionary work.
You can donate to their work
in Togo or follow along in their story-
right HERE:
missioncentral.us/schulte
May the Lord bless their ministry
of giving and thanksgiving
in the Mission Field of Africa.
A little Yendutien in recovery.
A great ending to this story
for this little one and his family.
work with Dr. Brent Smith
of Mission Central.
They would love your support
of their medical team
and missionary work.
You can donate to their work
in Togo or follow along in their story-
right HERE:
missioncentral.us/schulte
May the Lord bless their ministry
of giving and thanksgiving
in the Mission Field of Africa.
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