Albert Miller: Dr. Bert joined the team as one of our doctors and serves in the clinic every day. Bert is a physician in
the ER at Dale Medical Center. Bert is relatively new to our community and Covenant UMC, but he has a fascinating history. Bert was born into an Amish family in Ohio. As a child, he did not have electricity or flush toilets. Also, according to Amish tradition, he grew up speaking German and completed only the eighth grade. Later, he was able to enter college and eventually medical school. Bert had never been a member of a Methodist church before joining Covenant this year.
Bert, and his wife Pat (who is also on our mission trip this year), have made many international trips in the past, but he has never had the opportunity to go on a mission trip. Due to the long and hard hours that his job required, he was never able to take the time to serve on a mission, but he always wanted to find the opportunity to give back in that way. On the mission trip this year, Bert gained a great appreciation for the hardships that the Ngobe face daily. He understands their physical hardships, but he also feels a strong calling to seek the Lord in extending spiritual healing to the Native Americans of this land. He sees this year’s trip as the first of many opportunities he hopes to take in the coming years to give back in mission, to serve the people that God loves around the world.
Yevette Harrell: Yevette joins our team this year as a nurse, and while she serves in many capacities, she also directs our eyeglasses clinic. Yevette joined the team along with her husband, Dr. Richard, her sister, Sheree, and one
of her sons, Tyler. The family is from Louisiana, and they found out about our mission trip because of this blog that we posted about our trip last year. After we returned from Panama last year, Yevette called the church and inquired about the possibility of joining us the following year. Her family had adopted a young Ngobe girl, Rosa, from an orphanage in the region where we work. Yevette wanted to return to the Ngobe reservation to serve the people of her wonderful adopted girl. So, by randomly searching on the internet, she happened to find us. We have been blessed to have them join us this year!
In addition to her son, Tyler, and daughter, Rosa, Yevette has another son, Jacob, who is a student at Louisiana Tech. The Harrells have never had the opportunity to serve on a mission trip in the past, and she noted, “this has been an answer to prayer.” The Harrells used one day this week to visit the orphanage where their daughter is from, and they hope to continue to establish a relationship with the people of this region. On our team, Yevette’s nursing skills and joyful personality have added much to the chemistry and depth of our week’s experience. Yevette wants to thank her family for watching Rosa during this week and Jacob and Kyle for taking care of so many things while they are away.