
Elin’s Health Journey
At the end of October our sister, Elin Henderson, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Up to that point she had been serving as a missionary for 16 years in Mozambique, Africa, with her family. While in the US on a short home assignment she went in to the doctors for a biopsy of a suspicious lump on her breast. Two days later she found out it was in fact breast cancer. Two days after that she found out it was an aggressive Stage 2 HER2 positive Invasive Ductal Carcinoma. https://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/her2#1-1
Elin and her husband, Phil, were in Wales, Wisconsin when the diagnosis was made. God has allowed many details to come together for them to quickly diagnose this cancer, to be set up with a good team of doctors, and to find a place to live. Thankfully, this cancer is quite treatable. This week begins the year long difficult journey of chemotherapy, radiation and a mastectomy.
Their daughter Callie (aged 19) attends a nearby Bible college, and their son Elias (aged 17) is attending high school at Rift Valley Academy in Kenya.
Because this was unexpected, Elin and her family have many needs right now. And we, her family, decided to open this go fund me project in order to help her out.
Elin has been God's hands and feet to many people over the years and now we have a chance to be God’s hands and feet to her.
The amount we raise will be used to help cover the following expenses;
1.$5400 to cover their deductible and max-out-pocket expenses for the remainder of 2019.
2. $5800 to cover their deductible and max-out-pocket expenses for 2020.
3. $6000 to cover the cost of a vehicle that has AWD for their upcoming winter in WI.
4. Other expenses related to setting up a home here in the US.
If you would prefer to receive a tax deductible receipt, you may also give through their mission website using the link below, it just won’t reflect on this project.
http://ethnos360.org/missionaries/phil-and-elin-henderson
Or you can send a check payable to “Ethnos 360”and include Elin and Phil Henderson” in the memo. It can be mailed to the following address:
Ethnos360
312 W. First St.
Sanford, FL 32771
We covet your prayers for Elin and her family during this time. She is a precious mom, wife, daughter, sister and friend. Thank you to all who are praying and any who feel led to give!
Sincerely,
Elins siblings (Becky, Caleb , Catherine, Tina andKoola)
Elin, Callie, Phil and Elias at Callie’s high school graduation.
Elin and Phil on their 21st wedding AnniversaryIn front of the home they live at in their village in Mozambique.
Some pictures of life in the village with their Mwinika friends.