This issue brings you news from the Upside Down Kingdom. A family leave home and security with their children and another mother is enabled to see her children. A medical student visits a beautiful Indian valley and finds hippies and tourists from the one third world and a national doctor, where missionaries used to be, struggling to overcome the poverty of the two thirds worlds. A family doctor leaves the resources of home, armed with text books and finds the local nurses an 'in-service medical school and reference library'. Another doctor and his family find the comfort of suburbia too painful and go to work in the killing fields of Africa. In an age when mission hospitals are closing down, he is enabled to start a new one and is himself given another chance to live. Another medical student discovers the dangers of life without pain. The hurt of the world is overwhelming and man with all his technology cannot cope. The word 'vocation', unlike 'dedicated', has found no place in computer language, but those who answer the call of the founder of a middle Eastern sect, called Christ, are given strength to cope.