tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924423813780505003.post5907773794596616702..comments2022-03-27T06:57:46.086+01:00Comments on Establish the Work of Our Hands: A Story of Love 71 Years AgoMary Bethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00461894820210845362noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924423813780505003.post-4001530686495517292010-01-15T17:48:55.028+01:002010-01-15T17:48:55.028+01:00I neglected to mention - sobering and even tragic ...I neglected to mention - sobering and even tragic at times. The story of Baby Joshua made me cry. I know your work with the HIV positive women is not easy, yet is so wonderful. Thanks again for sharing your work and life. <br /><br />GeriGeri Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05946820365293841033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5924423813780505003.post-52525049672413822792010-01-15T08:34:29.867+01:002010-01-15T08:34:29.867+01:00I loved this story! I've been following your ...I loved this story! I've been following your blog for several months. My husband and I are getting ready to move from California to Jos to work with the Rafiki Foundation. When I as searching for info in Jos I came across your blog. It's been great - fun, informative and gives me a little slice of life from Nigeria. I love reading about your work with the women there, as well as the tidbits of everyday life. We'll be living in the Rafiki Village about 20 minutes outside of Jos, but will be coming to town for church and shopping etc. We don't have a blog, but we are on the Rafiki website: www.rafiki-foundation.org. We are the Sullivans under "Who We Are" and the link "Read more about ROS" Thanks for sharing - Geri SullivanGeri Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05946820365293841033noreply@blogger.com