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Mission of Mercy's Blog

Keep in touch with developing news and stories about the children on the Mission of Mercy blog:

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Haiti Earthquake Impacts Local Doctor

By God's providence we've been given an opportunity to hear the story of Haiti first hand. Local doctor and KSLT and KLMP listener Dr. Brian Den Hartog was in Port Au Prince, Haiti when the earthquake hit. We had a chance to sit down with Dr. Den Hartog and talk about this life changing experience. 

Tune in Today Jan 21st
KLMP 88.3 at 7:30 a.m.
or
KSLT 107.3 at 8:00 a.m.
and throughout the hour.

This amazing interview gives insight into God's work in Haiti, and our response, from one who saw the tragedy first hand. Don't miss this amazing perspective altering interview on KSLT 107.3 and KLMP 88.3.-- TODAY Thursday Jan 21st.

Also available, listen via the web by visiting www.kslt.com and
clicking on the LISTEN link.

Medical Mercy arrives in Haiti Tuesday!

Medical Mercy director Dr. David Beyda posted on Twitter this morning that the response team of physicians and nurses were safe after another earthquake hit Haiti. The team has also chosen to move from the outer affected communities of the capitol into the metropolitan slums of Port Au Prince where populations and casualties are heaviest. The team will work in a temporary street clinic where other response units have been overwhelmed. The hours will be long and the situation is increasingly urgent. We ask that you keep them lifted in prayer.
 
Medical Mercy is part of Mission of Mercy, a sister organization of KSLT and KLMP.
 
To keep up to date on their progress and safety visit www.missionofmercy.org/medical

   


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