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A Great Week in the Dominican Republic
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"The Worthington Christian High School..."
  • The Worthington Christian High School class of 2009 has concluded its trip to the Dominican Republic.  It was a wonderful week of ministry.  Thank you for the prayers and gifts that helped make it possible.
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Medical Clinics
  • We held three clinics.  One at an orphanage school, and two in villages.  We were able to help 440 patients.
  • Two doctors and two nurses joined our team this year.  At retail value, over $100,000 worth of medicine and equipment was donated by companies and foundations contacted by the doctors.
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Feed of the Village
  • Students and parents donated over $6,000 for “Feed the Village.”
  • 295 Families in four villages were fed (new record for us!)
  • A benevolence fund for local church deacons to use their villages to help with food emergencies was established.
  • We have funded a meal for a village of about 400.  The whole village will be invited to an outdoor meal, and the gospel will be presented by a church-planting pastor.



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Ministry
  • We did ministry programs and shared the gospel in two orphanages and four different villages.  Many indicated an interest in following Christ, and all were introduced to a pastor who will be able to help them come to a deeper understanding of faith in Christ.
  • We also left school supplies in each in each location
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And there was time for fun!
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Financial aid
  • Over $8,000 was donated to help students who could not afford the full price of the trip.  Thank you!
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"It was a wonderful week"
  • It was a wonderful week.  We were honored to join God in what he is doing in the Dominican Republic.
  • Thanks to the doctors and nurses who joined us.
  • Thanks to all who donated school supplies, t-shirts and medications
  • Thanks to all who donated money for “Feed the Village” and scholarships and “where most needed.”