Bethlehem World Outreach Ministry International
Dolo Town, Liberia
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A girl at the Bethlehem World Outreach Ministry International in Dolo Town, Liberia, sits as the congregation listens to the pastor speak about the Ebola epidemic on Aug. 24. Members of the church prayed for Liberia’s healthcare workers, who have become some of the Ebola epidemic’s most frequent casualties. The government on Aug. 20 issued a quarantine on the rural community of some 20,000 people.
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