Cameroon - # 1 - Photos to illustrate The Book - man no be God - by Dr. Dieter Lemke
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book cover
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book cover back
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The Author - on the left!
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Africa
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Cameroon
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The flag of Cameroon
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Cameroon map
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banso baptist hospital 1994
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spinal anaesthesia
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emergency c-section
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Emergency - C-section
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This used to be standard O.R. equipment
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Peter, James and John - triplets
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a hurried breakfast
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circumcision line-up
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90 second consult
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cataract surgery
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coroner's duty
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Sunset in Dry Season in Cameroon
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Our Chaplain, Moses
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Matron- Eleanor Weisenburger with graduating midwives
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Bui Black Stars
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hibiscus, pink
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Ardo Galla
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Wife of the Ardo
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hibiscus, salmon color
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blind boy ,Ferdinand, playing xylophone
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Album Description:
These pictures accompany the book written by Dr. Lemke - man no be God. - available from amazon.com or amazon.ca. They are in no particular order but intended to illustrate some of the stories in the book.
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13 comments
Thank you for sharing your beautiful Cameroon Album. I enjoyed seeing the various images. Henk, Toronto area, Canada.
said hverstege
An unusual album, with some good advice from the poster! Loved it. Mike.
said mikesey
Marlis - Thank you for bringing Man No Be God to life in photos. I thoroughly enjoyed the Good Doctor's writings & now to actually have the minds visual brought into view is wonderful. My favorite is Dieter & the Chimp - but the caption makes the photo. Again, thank you. Anxiously awaiting a new album of your latest trip. Loree
said sodapop90
Great!
said Goose7101
Hello Marlis, don't know if I am still catching you or if you're off to Africa already. Just wanted to invite you to an Easter Album I made for my special Webshots friends: Texas in bloom!(On my worldtripper3 website) wishing you and your family Frohe Ostern! Marita
said worldtripper
Hallo liebe Digital Oma, pls take a look at my favorite photos section, see any familiar faces???Happy Trails, Marita, Houston, Tx
said worldtripper3
I have greatly enjoyed all your albums on the Cameroon!! they brought back many wonderful memories. My Dad and Mom were 7th Day Adventist missionaries in Kribi and Sangmelima for 6 years and I grew up there from 1953-1959. Your photos are great!! Yolande in TN/USA
said yolande44
Hi Marlis and Dieter, Well, on the eve of our deprarture from Edmonton, I finally took a look at the photos on your website. It has been an incredibly inter4esting and enjoyable experience. Of course I've already talked to you about some of the things I read in the book. Best wishes from Steve Hetherington
said steveined
Hello Marlis! You have surley made a great experience in Cameroon! You have so many interesting an beautifully albums! They have touched my heart! I`m satisfy with my Nikon D70, it is a good camera, but I still don`t know all about it!! Excuse me, my English is not very good but I hope you understand what I mean. If you are interested in more information about this camera take a look at this side: http://nikonimaging.com/global/products/digitalcamera/index.htm Thank you very much for listening me as a favorite member! I feel very honoured whith my nomination! Greetings and best wishes from Switzerland Daniela
said angelika263
Hello Marlis, Thanks for your comment on my Senegal album. I was there through Browncroft Community Church, which runs an annual short-term medical trip to the Wolof in Senegal every year. I can see how you can fall in love with Africa and its people. I was already back a second time last fall, this time taking care of missionary preschoolers and infants while the parents met for a much-needed time of prayer and sharing. What a blessing it was to get to know the missionaries who live under such difficult conditions year round. But as one said, "America sure seems boring after this." May God bless you for the work you did in Cameroon. Vera in Rochester, NY, USA
said ukifalcon
I have very much enjoyed seeing your Cameroon pictures. I was a missionary with the Church of Christ in Cameroon in the 80's, living most of the time in Bamenda. My wife had an emergency appendectomy at Banso in 1985 done by Dr. Schmidt. I've made only one return trip (in 1997) since returning to the US in 1986. Thanks for helping me recall some pleasant memories. John Gaines
said johnfgaines
P.S. Im honord to be the first person to sign this guestbook. One question. How did you come up with your name? Oma thats German. Do you have German heritage? Heidi
said cleo85100
Stunning like your other album. I will look out for the book. But I'll have to wait till we travel to the states next year. Our paradise here has some errors. one is the mail. Thank you again for your great work. I'll be back soon to see more of it. Heidi
said cleo85100
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