An intrepid team of missionaries from St. James's Episcopal Church traveled to Mustard Seed Clinic in Akot, Southern Sudan. This was the fifth trip to this Akot to share love and care for the Dinka in this region. The team: Dr. Read McGehee, Caroline Pascual, Ann Dieterle, Hunter Garland and Suzanne Hall. This blog continues to feature journal entries of Dr. Clarke McIntosh and of other news to our many friends interested in this mission.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Dr. Clarke describes life in the cattle camps
More new journal entries today! The Dinka store their wealth in cattle and have large herds which are kept in the wild, in cattle camps. The herds are maintained by young men but there are also elders and some families, as well as the predicable women. It's a unique culture within the culture. Read also about the bush clinic they set up while visiting.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment