VI News Staff 2 years ago

NLBC team touches down in Kenya for medical outreach - outreach to centre on NLBC-funded Tortola Child Rescue & Education Centre

NAIROBI, Kenya, Africa- A medical outreach team organised by the New Life Baptist Church (NLBC) and Pastor Bishop John I. Cline has touched down in Nairobi, Kenya to provide children of the NLBC-funded Tortola Child Rescue and Education Centre (TCRAEC) with medical services and donations.

In a short video message on the mission, Bishop Cline, along with Dr Heskith A. Vanterpool, Dr Hubert O’Neal and others on the outreach, shared their expectations after touching down in Nairobi on July 15, 2023.

“We want to say hello from Nairobi. We are from the New Life Baptist Church. This is our trip where we come to Nairobi to bless our brothers and sisters here on the continent of Africa. This year, especially for us, is an addition because we have Dr Vanterpool [and] Doctor O’Neal who will be conducting a medical clinic,” Bishop Cline said.

Dr Vanterpool, who is in the country for the first time, said he was not sure what to expect, however, he will work to adjust to whatever situation there is to provide the outreach.

“This is my first time here; this is the first clinic we're going to do. I'm not sure what we're going to meet, so there's a little bit of trepidation [about] whether I’m going to be able to communicate with the folks, what I'm really going to be able to do [as compared to] what I normally do and my regular clinic.”

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