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VOL4 ISS2 2015

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www.withunwashedhands.com A s this article is going to press, Darrell and Joanie have embarked on a 6+ week, 4-country mission trip to the Philippines, Singapore, Cambodia, and Myanmar. The Bolton's say there's nothing like h elping others, and happily exclaim, "We have the best job in the world! We have been very fortunate living here in America a nd we love the opportunities we've had to provide food and toys to orphanages, visit those in jails, pass out Bibles to peo- ple who have never owned one, and even the chance to visit a leper colony. H onestly, there's nothing more rewarding than what we do." With thoughts of loved ones close to their hearts, they've recently designed a line of pink long-reach lockout tools, and t hey make a donation to Breast Cancer Research with every pink tool sold. "We've been blessed in so many ways a nd want to do what we can to make a difference in lives around the world. We are thankful for this opportunity with MVP Missions." Volume 4 • Issue 2 | www.towprofessional.com | Tow Professional 25 Darrell's life. The surgeon removed D arrell's entire sigmoid colon, giving him a colostomy. After surgery, Darrell's recovery was back under the care of the anti-American doctor. While making remarks against the U S, he checked Darrell's wounds daily, touching them, without washing his hands, or putting on gloves. A fter Darrell's much awaited dis- charge, the two were finally headed back home. They were forced to layover a few days in Bangkok, Thailand to make sure Darrell was strong enough for the long flight across the ocean. Sadly, due to the doctor touching Darrell's wounds, and other graphic mistreatment, an internal fevered infection grew and burned a hole the size of a quarter in the stomach's sheath-lining. This required a 3rd surgery in a Third-World Country. Despite their heartbreak and multiple surgeries, the Boltons received great peace and comfort from the Lord; and felt blanketed by the love and prayers from their family and friends. Despite the diffi- cult circumstances, their faith never wavered. In fact, it gave them more resolve to accomplish even more with their mission's ministry. Joanie has since written a book about their incredible two-month "adventure" which has been featured on both TV and on many radio shows. You can view some pictures from their experience and read the reviews on the book's website

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