Our French/ English service in the hospital chapel meets on Sunday mornings after the Lingala/ French service.
It has brought in some of the younger people who aren't interested in the traditional service, and has been an outreach to them.
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The praise band sings French songs, usually with a repetition of the chorus in English. |
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Henri Samoutou sharing. |
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"Dr. Grace" took part in a skit about four different patients with malaria. Their reactions to the doctors instructions and medication was an example of the parable of the four types of soil in the gospel. |
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One of the four "patients" suffering from the fever and chills of malaria is consulting "Dr. Grace." |
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This "patient" was suffering severely, including seizures. He was a good actor and really into playing his role! |
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