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| Written by Matt Olson | |
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About a year ago, Franklin Graham, the President of SP, decided his organization would rebuild the churches of Sudan that had been destroyed by the radical Muslim government in the North during the twenty year civil war.
I was at the reopening of a church nearby. It was packed with smiling, emotional, war-weary Sudanese with hundreds more standing outside; all singing and praising God. It is exciting to be part of such a worthy undertaking.
My aircraft is parked a few miles away at a dirt airstrip. The officials at the strip have just raised the rates and now want $100 per landing and $10 an hour for parking. AIM AIR is being told by many of the places we fly in Sudan that we will now be charged anywhere from $20 to $250 per landing.
Local officials are growing greedy as the central government moves too slowly. There is still a lot of hope here, but it is complicated and the frustrations and hassles of dealing with corruption are unending.
It is so bad in some places that, after one of our pilots landed, the personnel on the ground didn’t even wait to get the meds back to the village. They pulled the medicine off the aircraft, ripped open the boxes and immediately began giving injections right there at the airstrip.
The “master” came after her and located her in a grassy field. She sent her three older children on while she moved more slowly with her two smaller ones. The field was intentionally set on fire, and her two younger children were killed. She escaped but had burns on her arms. An AIM hospital was able to help Mary with her burns as her arms were frozen into place by the untreated scar tissue.
It was encouraging to the team as both Dr. Frist and Franklin spoke highly of what we do and the way in which we make it possible for them to travel so safely and confidently in such remote, insecure areas. It meant a lot. We have flown Dr. Frist about four or five times now, but this was by far the most I have gotten to know him.
I was with Dr. Frist at a mission hospital for a couple days as he performed surgeries. My job one day was to take lots of pictures in the operating room with his little camera. He said that a few years ago, on a trip to Tenwick Hospital, a mission hospital in Kenya, a conversation he had with a doctor there about HIV/AIDS spawned the idea that eventually led to President Bush designating 15 billion dollars to Africa to fight the disease. At Tenwick Hospital alone, they currently receive $270,000 a year for AIDS medicine which keeps hundreds of infected people alive. What an encouraging thing to know that AIM AIR had a tiny part in impacting so many lives.
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They have identified about 500 churches so far. Eleven have been rebuilt and I am currently at the main “factory” where they are mass producing the supplies to build many of these churches. The large generator, planer, table saws, welders, and hammers are working loudly in the background as I type this. However, it is not noise, it is hope. 











