
It is Saturday morning in Malawi and Mrs. Gentry is feeling so much better that she on her way to Good Samaritan to hang curtains in the round house. Brother Gentry said our prayers are being answered. I am hoping she wont over do it. Brother Gentry is feeling better as well. He was already at Good Samaritan when I called. He is checking on the progress of the round house. The workers are installing a new stove/oven and tile. The Gentrys are getting the round house fixed up for visitors. I will likely stay there in August. I was hoping to post a picture of the round house, but couldn't find one. Thandie is on her way to the funeral for Blessings. Peace is also feeling a little better. This morning she woke up and her fever was gone. Praise the Lord! Peace didn't go to the funeral, she stayed home to rest. (6/23/07 12:45am PST)
Update: Saturday 5:25pm Malawi Time. I just spoke with Mrs. Gentry. She sounds great! She decided not to go to Good Samaritan after all, and stayed home to rest. Wise lady! Mrs. Gentry hadn't been taking the Malaria prevention medication because of the side effects. She said she will take them from now on. Experiencing Malaria first hand also gives you a new level of compassion and understanding for others who have and will suffer from it. Brother Gentry is also feeling a little better. Mrs. Gentry said if he could get more rest he would be just fine, he is running himself ragged. No new news on Peace, Thandie is on her way back to the Children's home from the funeral.(6/23/07 8:25am PST)


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