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Gravely injured on the jungle floor after plummeting off a precipice with her mule, Karen Rhea’s situation was dire. After leaving the comfort of her suburban D.C. home to serve alongside her husband to provide critical dental care to the indigenous people of southern Mexico, Karen became the one in need. Their medical mission team lacked any ability to get her back to civilization to receive the care she so desperately required.
A Chinentec guide began the arduous journey to his village, climbing mountain peaks and traversing white water rapids to summon help. Even if Karen could be transported to the village, what then? This was a Sunday. Bush planes simply didn’t fly on Sundays. There were no roads and no communications. And time was running out.
Karen Rhea is a sought-after keynote speaker. Her riveting storytelling is no less enthralling in her writings. She is the author of Sick Kids And Those Who Love Them and magazine articles. A former leader with Community Bible Study, she also directed women’s ministries and couples’ ministries with her husband, whom she accompanied on medical mission trips. Karen lives in Maryland and is ‘Mimi’ to her six grandchildren. Visit her website at www.karenrhea.com.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Gravely injured on the jungle floor after plummeting off a precipice with her mule, Karen Rhea’s situation was dire. After leaving the comfort of her suburban D.C. home to serve alongside her husband to provide critical dental care to the indigenous people of southern Mexico, Karen became the one in need. Their medical mission team lacked any ability to get her back to civilization to receive the care she so desperately required.
A Chinentec guide began the arduous journey to his village, climbing mountain peaks and traversing white water rapids to summon help. Even if Karen could be transported to the village, what then? This was a Sunday. Bush planes simply didn’t fly on Sundays. There were no roads and no communications. And time was running out.
Karen Rhea is a sought-after keynote speaker. Her riveting storytelling is no less enthralling in her writings. She is the author of Sick Kids And Those Who Love Them and magazine articles. A former leader with Community Bible Study, she also directed women’s ministries and couples’ ministries with her husband, whom she accompanied on medical mission trips. Karen lives in Maryland and is ‘Mimi’ to her six grandchildren. Visit her website at www.karenrhea.com.