Bohol Mission: Tim and his cousin Wendylyn
Bohol Mission: Cell Phone Charging
Bohol Mission: Milling Lumber with a Stihl 070 Chainsaw
Bohol Mission: Which tree do you need cut. I will do it.
Bohol Mission: Testing before travel to Leyte
Bohol Mission: Our van packed with relief goods for Tacloban from the Maranatha School Students in Talibon.
Bohol Mission: The barge to take our van to Leyte.
Bohol Mission: Waiting in Ubay for the Barge from Bato, Leyte.
Bohol Mission: A blind man and his family live in this house.
Bohol Mission: The storm left a track of destruction, hundreds of miles long.
Bohol Mission: There are hundreds of miles of power lines and poles down.
Bohol Mission: A large Call center building in Tacloban.
Bohol Mission: A bible school where we delivered relief goods in Tacloban.
Bohol Mission: We drove for hours and everywhere we went we saw scenes like this.
Bohol Mission: Families now live in shacks and tents built from scraps of destroyed buildings.
Bohol Mission: One tree that is more than 35 feet tall can make 18 pieces of 2X3X10 wood.
Bohol Mission: Milling a fallen coconut tree so the family in the tent behind can start construction of a home.
Bohol Mission: Living in a make shift tent
Bohol Mission: Damaged chainsaw parts needing replacement.
Bohol Mission: Many motorcycles have installed a roof to keep passengers dry while riding.