Category Archives: Freetown

Malaria, up close and personal…

I have had some personal experience with the debilitating disease of Malaria, having had recurring bouts of it myself – as well as having held tiny babies as they suffer through it. If they are lucky they recover, many babies, … Continue reading

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Malaria, up close and personal…

I have had some personal experience with the debilitating disease of Malaria, having had recurring bouts of it myself – as well as having held tiny babies as they suffer through it. If they are lucky they recover, many babies, … Continue reading

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Malaria, up close and personal…

I have had some personal experience with the debilitating disease of Malaria, having had recurring bouts of it myself – as well as having held tiny babies as they suffer through it. If they are lucky they recover, many babies, … Continue reading

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Malaria, up close and personal…

I have had some personal experience with the debilitating disease of Malaria, having had recurring bouts of it myself – as well as having held tiny babies as they suffer through it. If they are lucky they recover, many babies, … Continue reading

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Web Photo Album

You can view the photos that James took of Mohamed, the man living in the bridge through this photo web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/nha.prayer/TheBridgemanFamily ( you may have to cut and paste it to web browser). As with all of our photo … Continue reading

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Web Photo Album

You can view the photos that James took of Mohamed, the man living in the bridge through this photo web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/nha.prayer/TheBridgemanFamily ( you may have to cut and paste it to web browser). As with all of our photo … Continue reading

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Web Photo Album

You can view the photos that James took of Mohamed, the man living in the bridge through this photo web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/nha.prayer/TheBridgemanFamily ( you may have to cut and paste it to web browser). As with all of our photo … Continue reading

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Web Photo Album

You can view the photos that James took of Mohamed, the man living in the bridge through this photo web album: http://picasaweb.google.com/nha.prayer/TheBridgemanFamily ( you may have to cut and paste it to web browser). As with all of our photo … Continue reading

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The Freetown Bridgeman and His Family

The following is a writing by James Mansaray of Nazareth House Apostolate, St. Laurence House, Sierra Leone. After reading an article, I asked James to find this bridgeman and this is his report from that meeting. BridgeMan: by James Mansaray: … Continue reading

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The Freetown Bridgeman and His Family

The following is a writing by James Mansaray of Nazareth House Apostolate, St. Laurence House, Sierra Leone. After reading an article, I asked James to find this bridgeman and this is his report from that meeting. BridgeMan: by James Mansaray: … Continue reading

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