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We support Health Help International

 

The Caleb's Mission story and music

CDs are classics in their own little

way - because they were recorded

not just to raise funds for the charity

Health Help International, but to

show that average Christians, not

just the ones who get all the

spotlight, can create recordings

of high quality.

 

The story CDs are:

Heroes - the story of the work of

Health Help International

Caleb's Cool Yule - the

Christmas collection.

Angels - terrific collection

on the theme of angels in

our everyday lives.

 

Heroes

The story of Health Help International and its work.
£6 plus about 70p postage.

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Six terrific stories of our work in Zambia and India, read by the chairman, Ron Prosser, with Derek West and Jean Summers (who both starred on the Caleb's Mission story/music recordings). Recorded by IanB.

Incident in Madras
-  the chairman tells of the day he first saw street children in India : 'I retreated into my air-conditioned hotel room, my heart breaking...'   What he did, of course, was start Health help International.   Ron tells also of such terrible situations as the Mother's Shelter outside one of our Zambian hospitals... you won't believe it.

Kill a Black Chicken!
-  the story of the deaf-blind child whose mother is a village outcast vecause she is a Christian. The child's situation is seen as a judgment on her by the ancestral spirits.  But we have reached her, and there is good news!

The Healing of Chandra Lekha
-  one of the great HHI stories, from the heroic worker Tom Sutherland in India.

Fortune in a Cereal Box
-  and another HHI classic!  Who were the heroes who gave this quite incredible gift?

Doctor in the Bush
-  two heroic Dutch doctors went out to serve at Mpongwe Mission Hospital... with virtually no facilities. This is the story of what they found.

Dear Children...
- a remarkably touching letter, written by a heart surgeon in Calcutta. In gratitude for his successful life, he has operated on 4,000 poor people... for free.  What a hero!

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