John-David Duggar, the third oldest of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's 19 children, is currently out of the country.
Nathan Bates, the fifth oldest of Gil and Kelly Bates' 19 children, was compelled to service when he heard about the tropical storms that hit the Philippines in November. He immediately began raising funds and gathering supplies for the typhoon victims.
To take his efforts one step further, Nathan organized a mission trip. John-David Duggar and Lawson Bates, Nathan's older brother, were eager to help, so the three men headed out to Tacloban. They rise at 6am, doing medical mission work by day and teaching Bible studies by night. (John and Nathan are able to administer medicine because they are trained first responders.)
Nathan Bates, the fifth oldest of Gil and Kelly Bates' 19 children, was compelled to service when he heard about the tropical storms that hit the Philippines in November. He immediately began raising funds and gathering supplies for the typhoon victims.
To take his efforts one step further, Nathan organized a mission trip. John-David Duggar and Lawson Bates, Nathan's older brother, were eager to help, so the three men headed out to Tacloban. They rise at 6am, doing medical mission work by day and teaching Bible studies by night. (John and Nathan are able to administer medicine because they are trained first responders.)
John Duggar and Nathan Bates fill prescriptions
Lawson, John, and Nathan take a picture with two storm victims
John hands out medicine to thankful recipients
John hands out medicine to thankful recipients
Ready for another day of work!
Photo credit: Gil and Kelly Bates
Awesome men of God. Blessed will be the women that marry them.
ReplyDeleteDid Lawson go?
ReplyDeletePraise these boys of this mission.they are all incredible men with a servants heart and a true love for helping their fellow man in need..
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteIn the third picture John really looks like Josh! So glad they are helping out. What a Christian thing to do, another way of spreading the gospel.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful men, some girl is going to be awful lucky to marry one of these gentlemen.I'm so extremely proud of them, what a fine example they set for folks.Godspeed to them! Sincerely,Nat from Nebr.
ReplyDeleteThe bates and Duggars are so sweet and nice, that is great way to help the Philippines people. God bless them. P.S I think Nathan Bates is very handsome:)
ReplyDeleteI have family in Tacloban that may be recipients of this awesome mission. May God bless them all :-)
ReplyDeleteI love what they are doing. I am LDS and when we go on missions boys go for two years and girls go for 18 months and serve others and spread the gospel. This is one excellent way that we can do just that. Thanks for what you are doing. This is. Just one more way to spread the lords gosple. : D
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL WORK! JUST CURIOUS HOW ARE THESE MEN ABLE TO DISPENSE MEDICATION? IS IT LEGAL IN THERE? JUST WONDERING IF THEY HAVE SOME SORT OF MEDICAL TRAINING.
ReplyDeleteGood for John David! What happened to his towing business???
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ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous 2,
Nathan planned the trip, and John and Lawson went with him.
~Lily and Ellie
@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous 10,
John and Nathan are able to administer medicine because they are trained first responders.
~Lily and Ellie
different laws/rules for being able to PASS MEDICATION! HOPE YOUR ARE CORRECT? MED CLASSA DRUG INTERACTIONS ETC. ALSO IF THESE PEOPLE TAKE MEDS ARE THEY AWARE OF DRUG INTERACTIONS. PLEASE RESPOND DIFFERENT STATES/COUNTRIES DIFFERENT LAWS. DUGGAROR NOT A DUGGAR
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that there are competent people who are in charge of all of this and that those dispensing medication are well trained. Being a Duggar doesn't entitle them to do these things. Good grief.
DeleteOH MY GOODNESS PEOPLE, you even find something negative to say about the most unselfish things these boys are doing.REALLY! Is there not one post that can be anti-Duggars? Just once Pleeeeeese can you all give us a break with your malitious statements.I beg of you to soften your sour souls. I suppose if you heard that they risked their lives and saved babies from burning to death you would find something negative to say about that too.Sincerely, A DUGGAR FAN( and proud of it!)
DeleteI'm glad to hear that John David is heading out on my own. I'm sure his parents have contributed greatly to his mission Sundays they are millionaires.
ReplyDeleteI wish I was in a position to help.
This was a kind and selfless act on the part of these young men. They weren't there to have fun. And who could? The Phillipines on a good day, is a poor, dirty, hot & humid country. Give these guys a break.
ReplyDeleteI agree with #17. Can't you negative people just go visit your own interests! #15. Being a Duggar doesn't entitle them, but training entitles them and they have given up their time and energy to go for the training, have you?!?!?!? Get over yourselves. Let a good deed be a good deed and go somewhere else!!!! Another proud Duggar Fan.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for thinking of our countrymen in Philippines. May God bless you!
ReplyDeleteHello. I am the lady who talked to you young men about your mission trip at the Chattanooga, TN Barnes & Noble on 3/17/14. I told you that my daughter and I went to the Philippines over Christmas for a medical mission in my mom’s hometown north of Manila (Amulung, Cagayan). I wish I could have stayed longer to hear more about your experiences. I think it’s wonderful that you were able to go there and help. I was fortunate not to have relatives in the Tacloban area but as a Filipina, I’m grateful for the generosity you showed to the people there. God Bless You!
ReplyDeleteJohn David WILL make a wonderful husband - he does not have a mean bone in his body, and I have noticed he has a great sense of humor.
ReplyDeleteBless him and the bates boys for the generous souls.