Kemmel and Lisa Dunham

We are Kemmel and Lisa Dunham, medical missionaries serving with Health Talents International in the rural area of Chichicastenango, El Quiche in Guatemala. We have been blessed with an opportunity to serve with local churches in a ministry sharing the love of God with each person we meet. We hope you enjoy our stories and updates. Email us at kemmelandlisa@aol.com.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Paxot 2 Conference

Check out Sheri's post at http://sheriinguate.blogspot.com for the Paxot 2 conference.
Posted by Kemmel and Lisa Dunham at 1/12/2010 04:52:00 AM
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Good Books

  • Cross Cultural Servanthood by Duane Elmer
  • Enrique's Journey by Sonia Nazarino
  • Forgotten God by Francis Chan
  • Health, the Bible and the Church by Dr. Daniel E. Fountain
  • Heaven on Earth by Chris Seidman and Joshua Graves
  • Savor Chichicastenango by Sheri Kretzschmar
  • Tatoos on the Heart by Gregory Boyle
  • The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns
  • Toxic Charity by Robert D. Lupton
  • Understanding Latin Americans by Eugene A. Nida
  • When Charity Destroys Dignity by Glenn J. Schwartz

List of Supplies We Always Make Use of

Over-the-Counter Items we could use in Guatemala


Gloves XS, S

Acetaminophen - coated or gelcaps
Excedrin – used for migraine patients
Ibuprofen - coated, capsule or gelcap

Antacids – like Rolaids, Tums
Omeprazole - Prilosec
Ranitidine – Zantac 150mg

Artificial Tears / Eye Lubricant (No Visine or "Red Eye" drops)

Reading glasses (New 1.00, 1.25,1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75)
Sunglasses


Anti-fungal creams
Hydrocortisone creams
Moisturizing soap like DOVE

Cold meds - Tylenol Cold PM and AM (no syrups-- tabs or caps are lighter to transport)
Cough suppressants/expectorants - pill form
Diphenhydramine – Benadryl – children's and adult – pills are better
Loratidine


Dental Floss
Tooth brushes
Toothpaste
Please, no mouthwash

If you would like to send some of these items to us, please email us at dunham@healthtalents.org and we will provide you with an address in the United States.

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Kemmel and Lisa Dunham

Kemmel and Lisa Dunham
kemmelandlisa@aol.com
If our devotion is to the cause of humanity, we will be quickly defeated and broken-hearted, since we will often be confronted with a great deal of ingratitude from other people. But if we are motivated by our love for God, no amount of ingratitude will be able to hinder us from serving one another.



Oswald Chambers

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Facts about Chichicastenango

  • Religion: Evangelical 45%, Catholic 39%, Mayan Religion 11%, Unknown % of Mixed Mayan and Catholic or Evangelica
  • Chichicastenango refers to both the town and the municipality. The area is 95% indigenous.
  • Population of the town of Chichicastenango: about 40,000
  • Population of the area (county) of Chichicastenango: about 100,000
  • Size of Area: 100,000 square kilometers
  • Number of Villages in Area (county): about 80
  • Primary Language: K'iche' Mayan
  • Secondary Language: Spanish, most men speak some Spanish and women mostly speak Kiche outside of the urban areas
  • Climate: 40-80 F year round, mostly a dry climate
  • Altitude: 6300 feet
  • Number of Physicians Serving Area: less than 15
  • Chronic malnutrition in 62% of children
  • Infant mortality 64 per 1000 births
  • Maternal Mortality: 96 per 100,000 women of reproductive age
  • Housing: mostly adobe with dirt floors, tile or tin roof, wood burning stoves or open fires, pit letrines
  • Religion: Evangelical 45%, Catholic 39%, Mayan Religion 11%, Unknown % of Mixed Mayan and Catholic or Evangelica
  • Religion: Evangelical 45%, Catholic 39%, Mayan Religion 11%, Unknown % of Mixed Mayan and Catholic or Evangelica
  • Maternal Mortality: 96 per 100,000 women of reproductive age

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