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PICS Radio Worldwide- Photographers in Christ's Service- Where we talk with the the most experienced and accomplished Christian photographers in the world about their journey and their process
Before 1984, the life expectancy in Lesotho was 70 years. Today it's 40. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has ravaged the mountain kingdom, leaving scores of orphans and grandmothers to pick up the pieces of a shattered country. Instead of retirement, the elderly are facing a future of hard labor, caring for their grandchildren until the day they die.
Each year in Egypt alone, 20,000 children are diagnosed with a congenital heart disease, like Roukaia, a 2-year-old-girl from Alexandria, Egypt, who received her death sentence the day she was born. Watch as doctors from opposite sides of the globe work together to save thousands of cyanotic children who are waiting in a line that is ultimately longer than their lifetimes. (This "Loma Linda 360°" will also feature a story from the PossAbilities program.)
A childhood friendship...and Facebook could save John Brannon's life. While on the brink of kidney failure, John reunites with an old friend who suddenly realizes that she has the ability to save John's life. Watch as their friendship and lives are put to the ultimate test. This "Loma Linda 360°" episode will also feature stories from the Children's Hospital and the Behavioral Medicine Center.
When children are born, their parents are usually able to take them homefrom the hospital. However, for Gael and his younger brother David this was not the case.
For many, the difference between life and death depends on the country they were born. Doctors from Loma Linda partner with Surgeons of Hope to bring surgical care to indigent children in developing countries.
Footsteps of the Unknown - Follow the footsteps of those who left home behind for a life in Africa. Coming from around the world, they connect at Gimbie Adventist Hospital, in the western highlands of Ethiopia.
Meet four PossAbilities members and learn their take on life
after their injuries. From “normal” good lives to broken dreams,
they discovered that despite how people treat them,
they can still achieve their goals—
they just have to do it differently.
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