Update from Grande Prairie, AB

At his follow-up appointment at the Watson Lake Hospital on Thursday morning, the doctor diagnosed a partially collapsed right lung. He gave Arvid the go-ahead to begin driving home provided he would stop at the ER in Fort St. John for further follow-up. 

We did that today. Doctors there said there has been a small improvement. 

Upon learning of the crash, a donor emailed us immediately instructing us to fly home on their dime. Having been cleared by the doctor in FSJ, we will fly home tomorrow, Saturday.  Travelling on bumpy roads for many hours at a time is not conducive to recovery. 

Please pray for safe journeys for all of us; as we fly and as the crew is on the road home in the vans. 

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Charles Mulli is a former street child from the slums of Kenya. He became extremely successful in business, but then God called him to give it all up and care for the orphaned and abandoned children still on the streets in Kenya. Charles Mulli is the founder and CEO of Mully Children's Family. To learn more about MCF, click here.

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