The West family talks about what the future will hold for their family when (from left) Jeremy, John and Kay embark upon a missionary effort to AIDS-ravaged Swaziland. Zack, 21, (far right) will stay behind to pursue his teaching degree.
Zack West, 21, will stay behind in the U.S. while his parents and younger brother go to Swaziland, perhaps never to return: \"I'm excited for them, but I'll obviously miss them,\" Zack said. \"It's what God wants for them right now.
Jeremy West, 17, will go with his parents to Swaziland: \"I'll be doing school half the day and then helping in the orphanage the other half of the day,\" Jeremy said.
Long-time Foothills resident Kay and John West will soon leave their worldly possessions behind and embark upon a missionary effort to AIDS-ravaged Swaziland. \"Never in a million years would I have told you that we were going to go and leave all of our comforts here,\" John said. \"But the Lord put it on our hearts to go.
Long-time Foothills resident Kay and John West will soon leave their worldly possessions behind and embark upon a missionary effort to AIDS-ravaged Swaziland. \"We had one mother with a baby who was about to die, and she took her child to a witch doctor before bringing him to a medical doctor to get treatment,\" Kay said.
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