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5 weeks into her time in Mexico, Kate Giles was evacuated and sent home to quarantine for 2 weeks (which turned into 2.5 months) before she could return to the mission field.
Upon returning to her original assignment, one Monday about two months in, Kate was playing spikeball and landed funny on her left foot, heard a pop, and blacked out.
4 weeks later, Kate returned home. She adds her perspective on what it’s like to come home early from a mission, and how physical injuries can affect us both emotionally and spiritually.
By Kyrie Papenfuss5 weeks into her time in Mexico, Kate Giles was evacuated and sent home to quarantine for 2 weeks (which turned into 2.5 months) before she could return to the mission field.
Upon returning to her original assignment, one Monday about two months in, Kate was playing spikeball and landed funny on her left foot, heard a pop, and blacked out.
4 weeks later, Kate returned home. She adds her perspective on what it’s like to come home early from a mission, and how physical injuries can affect us both emotionally and spiritually.