Information about Doro--my home in 6 months







Church
Here are some things I've learned about the location and ministry.
- When a plane is expected one of the missionaries takes a four wheeler "the quad" out to the dirt landing strip and rides up and down on it to clear off the cows so that plane has a clear strip on which to land.
- My primary foods will be beans, lentils, rice, pumpkin, maize, okra and sorghum. The sorghum grain is used to make a bread.
- My transportation will be by foot and bicycle.
- I will shower as needed under the open sky with water falling from a buckets with a spray spout that I will open and close as needed. Shorter hair will definitely be in order then.
- The clinic is a five minute walk from the tuckul where I will live.
- Our water source is our a borehole a short quad or donkey cart ride away--or walk if you are strong like the young lady pictured above.
- The two major religions in the area are Islam and Christianity--with influences of ancient tribal religions mixed with them.
- There are at least two Christian churches meeting within bicycle riding distance from the SIM compound. Think Biblically about what a church is--a group of people, not a building.
- Approximately every three months a couple of us from the Doro team will fly to the SIM base in Nairobi, Kenya or supplies and rest. I believe the break/resupply trip is about four weeks long.
- The national language is Arabic. The heart language is Maaban.
- The Doro clinic --The Memorial Health Care Center-- is the only medical facility for many miles.
- The Community Health Care Worker Training school is a nine month program for individuals from surrounding villages to attend for nine months and then return to their villages able to diagnose and treat many common illnesses.
- One in four children in Sudan does not survive to age five.
"For the love of Christ controls (compels) us, because we have concluded this: that One has died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for Him who for their sake died and was raised." 2 Corinthians 5:14-15