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TLC NEWSFLASH!!!

 Yes, your prayers and God’s blessings are abundantly supplying The Luke Commission with everything we need, just like He promises in Philippians 4:19.  We know you’d like to hear about some of the miracles... 

     Eyeglasses:  We needed to restock the 2,700 eyeglasses we gave away on our last visit and, hopefully, add more inventory to help Swazis with poor eyesight. 
     Deadends!  That’s what we kept encountering.  Our usual sources were unable to fill our orders. Then two weeks ago, a man from a Lions Club in North Carolina called us as we trav-eled up and down the Eastern States and Canada.  The Lions club gentleman asked, “How many glasses do you need?”  We explained that we need 4,000 a trip.  He asked if 500 would help. ”Sure,” we said. Next day, the call came with this question:  “Do you want 500 or 4,000?”  Have you guessed the end of this miracle?  The pickup location was 6 miles from where we were. We immediately shipped the eyeglasses to Ohio for processing. 
    To God be the glory!  We appreciate all those who faithfully give their old eyeglasses and collect from others.  Those are ready for us to carry with us to Swaziland, too. God answered the prayers of those collecting and praying all over America and Canada.


Miracles, miracles and more miracles…
     The $60,000 for April and May clinics to buy medicines, Bibles, and expenses to set up 30 bush clinics has been donated! And the cup has overflown – we have a financial start for the September/October trip. Thankyou, Jesus.  
     Contributions have arrived from strangers who just heard or read about The Luke Commission, from friends and family, from fellow believers we have met at churches, from old and new acquaintances.  
     Every day held surprises for The Luke Commission.  Like the Philippians, Paul commended, we know many of you gave NOT from your abundance or over flow but sacrificially.  Thank you.

Pray…   for our health as we travel the byways of southern Africa.This month, 1,000 SiSwati Bibles were purchased. Please pray the Bible Society of South Africa will fill the remaining 2,000 ordered.  We still have 40-page tracts in SiSwati which we can give away liberally. Finally, Dear Ones:  Might we bow before the Lord and ask for the salvation of hundreds and thousands 
of Swazis. Even so, come, Lord Jesus! 

Heightened safety concerns:   
A Canadian missionary couple were burglarized and brutally attacked twice recently in Swaziland.  All their valuables were stolen and the husband was almost killed.  They have returned to Canada.  We will add more security to the house we rent in Manzini.   
    The 2-year-old daughter of one of our lead translators, Sipho, died the day we left last fall.  We now know that she was poisoned by a witchdoctor because of Sipho’s affiliation with TLC. Please pray a hedge of protection around our Swazi staff as well as those of us from the US. 

To the hundreds of people on the TLC team inAmerica and Canada who America and Canada who make this ministry possible, we say thanks for: 
 
…making diapers, blankets, wraps, purses, eyeglass cases, and clothes for distribution in Swaziland 
…campaigning for TLC 
…contributing financially 
…soliciting seeds for Swazis 
…donating medical supplies and optical equipment 
…collecting eyeglasses from individuals and local Lions clubs 
…reading and barcoding eyeglasses 
…setting up speaking engagements 
…developing the short term aspect of TLC 
…housing us 
…feeding us 
...transporting us and luggage to airport 
…encouraging us 
…praying for us 
…loving us 
…being an integral, irreplaceable part of TLC

If you would like to invite a family member or 
friend to join our e-mail list, simply write vanderwal@lukecommission.org.  
For the next two months, our e-mails from Swaziland will come in text without graphics due to computer connections. 

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Swazi Team Awaits Expectantly & Joyfully

2010 Vehicle Fund Update

So What about Swaziland? - Jake, Luke, Zeb, Zion

Faces Shine Forth in Idaho Gala Crowd

TLC Ohio Auction Inspires Young & Old to Get Involved

Students Serving in Swaziland Speak Out

TLC Spitting-Snake Week, Plus Three.

Wheels are Turning at Luke Commission Clinics

Alumni Spotlight: Echo VanderWal '00

Jesus' Sacrificial Love Seen in Mothers' Lives Here

On the Road Again with The Luke Commission

Swazi Leaders Review The Luke Commission

TLC Team Members Light the Path from Here to Swaziland

Laborers Here Produce for Swazis There

The VanderWal Boys Tell All!

TLC Makes-Do in Swaziland, While God Crafts the Outcome

AIDS Portion of TLC Bush Clinics Grows with Assistance from Afar

Seeing Beyond Statistics to the Heart of the Matter

Visiting the Sick in Swaziland - It's Like Anywhere Else and It's Not Like Anywhere Else

The Luke Commission Adds Surgeries and Chickens to Their Menagerie

Travel Journal: You are There - Experience a Luke Commission Clinic Firsthand - Manzini, Swaziland

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Travel Journal: The AIDS Battle Brings Out the Best and the Worst

Travel Journal: Faith Like a Grain of Mustard Seed Grows

Travel Journal: The Luke Commission... It's a Puzzle with So Many Pieces

Travel Journal: Miracles Abound Amid the Clutches of AID

Travel Journal: Swaziland as Viewed through Children's Eyes

Travel Journal: The Gift of Sight Given Outwardly and Inwardly

Travel Journal: Running Swazi Pharmacies out of Medicine Turns to Blessing in Disguise

Travel Journal: One by One, the Young Come with Full-Blown AIDS

Travel Journal: A Boy, A Bus, A Spider... And Hope In The Midst

Travel Journal: When that white bald-headed doctor sings...

Travel Journal: From security lapses to sugared engines welcome VanderWals to Swaziland

Travel Journal: Humbled and Thrilled, the VanderWals Return to Africa

Ministry Update - Dear Luke Commission Friends

Ministry Update - Dear Ones in the U.S. and Canada

Travel Journal - Dear Luke Commission supporters

Travel Journal - Dear Ones across the continents

Travel Journal - Here's another update from Swaziland

Travel Journal - Greetings from The Luke Commission

Travel Journal - Dear Ones back Home

Travel Journal - Sawubona from Swaziland

Travel Journal - We look forward to these updates

Travel Journal - Dear Ones who love the Swazis

Travel Journal - Greetings from Swaziland!

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Travel Journal - Greetings from Swaziland

Travel Journal - Dear Ones

Travel Journal - Dear Ones back home

Travel Journal - Greetings from Swaziland on a Wednesday morning in early spring

 

"I want to thank The Luke Commission for giving me a second chance in life. When you found me in the bush I was like the man who had leprosy in Mark 1:40-42 and you healed me." 

Lwazi Lishaba

13 year old who was about to lose his leg because of a postsurgical infection.

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