by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | February 2008
As Harry and Echo, the boys and our team of national Emaswati, reach the bush on the African continent, here are some Luke Commission highlights from our continent: A 9-year-old boy planned his birthday party and sent out invitations, requesting that everyone bring a...
by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | February 2008
Harry and Echo and boys took to the Liswati highways and byways this week. Hold onto your winter hat and read what happened at the first sweltering clinic out in the bush. A crowd awaited The Luke Commission team in a poorer-than-most area of Eswatini. Hundreds had...
by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | February 2008
“We’re seeing the ravages of AIDS like we’ve never seen before.” That’s Echo. “Just when I think I’ll not be shocked or surprised by the disease, we have a day like this.” That’s Harry. “What are we going to...
by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | February 2008
It might be time to step back for a minute and consider some totals in the first 10 medical clinics, 2008. We can all rejoice, that’s for certain. The Luke Commission team in Eswatini, Africa, has treated 3,503 patients, fitted 1,397 with eyeglasses, tested 537...
by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | February 2008
The eyeglass portion of The Luke Commission attracts those with big and small eye problems. What’s so exciting is that many Emaswati walk away from the mobile clinics with new sight inwardly and outwardly. Dr. Harry VanderWal tells the crowds: “It makes us...