The New Face of Medical Missions
The missionary physicians of the 21st century will be Africans—and US missions agencies couldn’t be happier.
Susan Mettes
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the rainy season nears an end in Africa’s Rift Valley, the boys
harvesting avocados start falling out of trees. If a boy breaks a bone,
he may go to Kibuye Hope, a rural mission hospital in the East African
nation of Burundi. There, for the first time in the 73-year history of
the hospital, he may receive care from a full-time, permanent missionary
surgeon who is Burundian.
That surgeon, Alliance Niyukuri, joined the missionary staff of Kibuye Hope in 2018, moving his family to its residences ...
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Saturday, February 22, 2020
The New Face of Medical Missions
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