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the very last drop
the very last drop
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 24, 2015Africa, bacteria, clean water, compassion, down to the dregs, drinking water, entaemeba histolytica, giardia, in his steps, Jesus, love, Mango, parasites, Togo, unclean water, water, wells, West Africa Comments
(still)
(still)
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 22, 2015Africa, brain abscess, cerebral malaria, childhood mortality, compassion, compassion fatigue, death, dying, Ebola, God So Loved The World, God With Us, Hospital of Hope, Immanuel, Jesus, John 3:16, love, malaria, Mango, theodicy, Togo, West Africa Comments
to get to you
to get to you
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 17, 2015Africa, Christianity, crucifixion, faith, For God so loved the world, Good News, Gospel, Hopital d'Esperance, Hospital of Hope, Jesus, John 3:16, love, Mango, Messiah, redemption, The Jesus Film, Togo Comments
malarious
malarious
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 15, 2015Broadway, CoArtem, DEET, Doxycycline, malaria, Mango, medical missions, mosquito nets, mosquitoes, Nathan Lane, Togo, West Africa Comments
dear ninjas
dear ninjas
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 8, 2015burkas, burqas, Einstein, females, Harvard, Hawking, intelligence, Invisible Girls, IQ, Islam, Lawrence Summers, Mensa, Togo, womenComment
one day (part III)
one day (part III)
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeSeptember 3, 2015Catcher in the Rye, cerebral malaria, compassion, DIC, fever, Hospital of Hope, Mango, respiratory distress, Robert Burns, Togo Comments
one day (part II)
one day (part II)
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 30, 2015cerebral malaria, heart failure, Hospital of Hope, Mango, on call, postpartum, seizures, Togo, tuberculosis, West Africa Comment
one day (part I)
one day (part I)
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 30, 2015compassion, healing, Hospital of Hope, Mango, medicine, Togo, tuberculosis, West Africa Comments
anyway: thoughts from labor and delivery
anyway: thoughts from labor and delivery
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 25, 2015 Comment
for God so liked the world
for God so liked the world
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 21, 2015 Comments
my soul wanted you
my soul wanted you
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 18, 2015"my soul wanted you", Africa, death, existence, Hospital of Hope, infants, Jesus, life, Mark 1:11, neonatal, premature, River Jordan, the reason for being, Togo Comments
the dry season
the dry season
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 12, 2015Africa, drought, God, growth, heresick, heresickness, Hospital of Hope, Living Water, saplings, Togo, trees Comments
while they were sleeping
while they were sleeping
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 10, 2015children, Hospital of Hope, love, Mango, memories, pediatric medicine, Togo Comments
heresick
heresick
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeAugust 2, 2015endurance, heresick, homesick, pain, perseverance, SI joint, stay, stretching, suffering Comments
sunday mornings and friday nights
sunday mornings and friday nights
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 28, 2015Africa, Alabaster Jar, exhaustion, fatigue, Friday night, Hospital of Hope, John 12, labor of love, Mango, medicine, missions, Sunday morning, Togo, West Africa Comments
"it doesn't go"
"it doesn't go"
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 26, 2015Africa, clinic, compassion, diseases, Hospital of Hope, Mango, medicine, pain, relief, Togo, Tylenol, West AfricaComment
fútbol, fútbol, fútbol: what ten Togolese boys taught me about joy
fútbol, fútbol, fútbol: what ten Togolese boys taught me about joy
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 22, 2015Africa, death, futbol, hope, joy, life, Mango, sadness, soccer, soccer ball, TogoComment
on her last day on earth
on her last day on earth
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 18, 2015birth, Burkina Faso, cervical cancer, death, dying, hope, Hopital d'Esperance, Hospital of Hope, life, love, Mango, metastatic cancer, terminal, Togo Comments
love looks around
love looks around
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 14, 2015Africa, carjacking, danger, Invisible Girls, Lome, love, love looks around, Mango, prayer, Togo Comments
manger tarte au humble (eating humble pie)
manger tarte au humble (eating humble pie)
UncategorizedSarah ThebargeJuly 8, 2015airport, America, cross-cultural experiences, faux pas, French, Lome, passport, Togo, tourist, travel Comments
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