Liberia

Dean has made one trip to this country where he conducted a number of evangelistic campaigns with Malcolm Harris, our coworker.  While preaching in the marketplace, we had rocks thrown into the crowd.  But because Dean was blind, he just kept preaching.  We hope to go back and drill a number of wells in and around the capital, Monrovia, and use this as a platform for further evangelism.

Malcolm Harris, coworker in Liberia

Malcolm’s hand was damaged at the age of two, when he crawled over and put his hand into a boiling pot of water, leaving his fingers welded together.  He had surgery on this hand when he was 18, when the Mercy Ship docked at a port near him.  Sheila Parchman, one of our prayer partners who was a nurse on the ship, gave him Dean’s name and recommended that he contact us, which he did.  Malcolm has now graduated from a Bible college in neighboring Ghana.