The previous mission trips have been with a church from Topeka, KS. We provided free health clinics for the community. Blood pressure and glucose screenings, diabetic foot care (what I'm doing in the pic), and physicals were all a part. The group also sang with the children, worked on the clothes closet, handed out donated baby items, and did an Easter Egg hunt!






The trip that is coming up is more focused on bible teaching with the youth and children. There is a large Sudanese population in Omaha...very interesting group to work with. You feel more like you are doing international missions
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