Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Saturday, 23 July 2011
Apologies for some confusion with posts - on Tuesday I wrote the following on the wrong blog, so sorry if you didn't see it!
[Tuesday's post]
'Hello!
Will just be a quick message, sorry!
Please continue to pray for the young lad who had the amputation as his wound is now infected. We had to remove the stitches today to allow the pus etc to come out, and will re-suture it hopefully soon. He also seems to be having a fair bit of pain at the moment.
A young lady was also brought in this evening with a snakebite. She isn't too sick just now, but please pray for her time at the hospital and for spiritual input into her life during her stay here.
Please also pray for me over the next few days as I am going to stay at one of the out-stations linked with the hospital, staying with a family in the village.
Many thanks for all your prayers!'
Praise God for a blessed few days staying with a family out in the bush at an aidpost. It was encouraging to see a family faithfully serving God. Do keep them in your prayers, as they currently do not have a house, so are living in a couple of rooms of the aid post building. The aidpost is also very basic (e.g. currently no pain medicines) so it is difficult circumstances.
Please also pray for my final few days here before I leave.
[Tuesday's post]
'Hello!
Will just be a quick message, sorry!
Please continue to pray for the young lad who had the amputation as his wound is now infected. We had to remove the stitches today to allow the pus etc to come out, and will re-suture it hopefully soon. He also seems to be having a fair bit of pain at the moment.
A young lady was also brought in this evening with a snakebite. She isn't too sick just now, but please pray for her time at the hospital and for spiritual input into her life during her stay here.
Please also pray for me over the next few days as I am going to stay at one of the out-stations linked with the hospital, staying with a family in the village.
Many thanks for all your prayers!'
Praise God for a blessed few days staying with a family out in the bush at an aidpost. It was encouraging to see a family faithfully serving God. Do keep them in your prayers, as they currently do not have a house, so are living in a couple of rooms of the aid post building. The aidpost is also very basic (e.g. currently no pain medicines) so it is difficult circumstances.
Please also pray for my final few days here before I leave.
Sunday, 17 July 2011
Today
- Praise God that he sent rain abundantly this morning!
- Please pray for a lady and her husband who came to us today from a nearby hospital (where there are currently no doctors), needing an emergency caesarean section as the umbilical cord was coming out before the baby, and baby was consequently in distress. The couple have been married for over 10years and this was to be their first child which they have been praying for. Despite a very swift procedure to get baby out, the baby boy couldn't be resuscitated and died. It is hard to know that a different outcome would have been likely in a different setting/situation, yet God is still God here, and he alone has power over life and death. Please pray for God's comfort and hope for the couple at this time.
- Please pray for a lady and her husband who came to us today from a nearby hospital (where there are currently no doctors), needing an emergency caesarean section as the umbilical cord was coming out before the baby, and baby was consequently in distress. The couple have been married for over 10years and this was to be their first child which they have been praying for. Despite a very swift procedure to get baby out, the baby boy couldn't be resuscitated and died. It is hard to know that a different outcome would have been likely in a different setting/situation, yet God is still God here, and he alone has power over life and death. Please pray for God's comfort and hope for the couple at this time.
Friday, 15 July 2011
Thank you for your prayers this week.
Those of us here who had been struggling with a virus doing the rounds are all feeling much better now, and the hospital was mercifully quiet on the days we were feeling worst!
This week I have had opportunity to pray with a number of patients, and have felt more confident in doing this, which is really great. I have also had some good conversations with the hospital pastor, and one of the missionary doctors about medical mission work. On Wednesday I spent a long time with a very sick man (very emaciated, dehydrated and struggling to breathe) praying and talking with him, but mainly just singing worship songs and hymns. I have no idea if he understood what I was saying, but he seemed to smile and respond. The next morning he was quite improved, and his son who is with him asked me for some reading material and I was able to point him towards the pastor who provides patients with Christian books.
Please continue to pray for the young boy who had the awful foot injury when hunting a pig. He returned to us and had his leg amputated below the knee this week. Pray for his time here at the hospital - the staff are feeling that God has his hand in bringing him back to us as a Christian hospital.
Please also pray for a lady who had a baby by emergency caesarean yesterday and has a difficult family situation.
Next week I will probably be visiting one of the hospital's outstations and staying in the community, so please be keeping that in your prayers.
Thank you!
Those of us here who had been struggling with a virus doing the rounds are all feeling much better now, and the hospital was mercifully quiet on the days we were feeling worst!
This week I have had opportunity to pray with a number of patients, and have felt more confident in doing this, which is really great. I have also had some good conversations with the hospital pastor, and one of the missionary doctors about medical mission work. On Wednesday I spent a long time with a very sick man (very emaciated, dehydrated and struggling to breathe) praying and talking with him, but mainly just singing worship songs and hymns. I have no idea if he understood what I was saying, but he seemed to smile and respond. The next morning he was quite improved, and his son who is with him asked me for some reading material and I was able to point him towards the pastor who provides patients with Christian books.
Please continue to pray for the young boy who had the awful foot injury when hunting a pig. He returned to us and had his leg amputated below the knee this week. Pray for his time here at the hospital - the staff are feeling that God has his hand in bringing him back to us as a Christian hospital.
Please also pray for a lady who had a baby by emergency caesarean yesterday and has a difficult family situation.
Next week I will probably be visiting one of the hospital's outstations and staying in the community, so please be keeping that in your prayers.
Thank you!
Monday, 11 July 2011
Praise God!
Just to update you, the little girl bitten by a snake has vastly improved in the past 2days! Her kidney function measurements have improved massively (we're talking the numbers dropping by thousands!) and she is sitting up and eating, and even occasionally letting a smile out! I was able to share with her mum this morning that many people have been praying for her. So praise God! Do keep her in your prayers as she's not totally out of the woods yet, but everyone here is thrilled with her improvement.
A number of the missionaries here (including me) are currently struggling with colds, so please also pray for our strength to soon return.
A number of the missionaries here (including me) are currently struggling with colds, so please also pray for our strength to soon return.
Friday, 8 July 2011
Quick update
Hi all,
A couple of prayer requests from today:
The little girl with the snakebite is very sick with kidney failure. It now seems likely that she was bitten by a particularly poisionous snake, combined with a delay in getting to medical help. We are arranging for her to go to another hospital for dialysis treatment, but this still may not be enough for her to survive.
This afternoon a 17 year old boy was brought in (by canoe and then carried on a stretcher made of tree branches) after a nasty accident whilst hunting a pig in the bush. A huge chunk of his foot (his whole heel) was cut off by his friend's hunting knife and the wound is now also infected. He has been transferred for a probable below-knee amputation elsewhere. Please keep him, his family and the friend involved in the accident in your prayers at this difficult and life-changing time.
A couple of prayer requests from today:
The little girl with the snakebite is very sick with kidney failure. It now seems likely that she was bitten by a particularly poisionous snake, combined with a delay in getting to medical help. We are arranging for her to go to another hospital for dialysis treatment, but this still may not be enough for her to survive.
This afternoon a 17 year old boy was brought in (by canoe and then carried on a stretcher made of tree branches) after a nasty accident whilst hunting a pig in the bush. A huge chunk of his foot (his whole heel) was cut off by his friend's hunting knife and the wound is now also infected. He has been transferred for a probable below-knee amputation elsewhere. Please keep him, his family and the friend involved in the accident in your prayers at this difficult and life-changing time.
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
Hello everyone.
I have lots of things that we can thank God for!
- Firstly, my new accommodation is going well, and the youth outreach on Sunday was great. A few hundred young people came (plus others from the town) and heard songs, dramas, Bible readings and a short talk challenging them to follow God in their lives. It was encouraging to see the enthusiasm of the youth here to share their faith (they also go to prisons and hospitals), as well as the support of some of their parents who had come to see them in their outreach program. Please pray for the youth that heard the message and for Christians in the town following up the event.
- Our hospital generator had some particular struggles at the weekend, so as well as thanking God for it's recovery now, thanks also goes for there not being any emergencies during the time of no power and there not being any patients on oxygen at that time. [The very next day we had both of these things requiring power!] Please continue to pray for the ongoing generator situation, as there has been a long drawn out process in trying to get a more effective generator into action here!
- Thanks for a really encouraging healing of a patient's skin ulcer - the patient's wife has expressed that she has been praying to God and seen him answer her prayers.
- Thanks to God for the safe return of the MAF pilot here and the family of another missionary doctor.
- Please pray for our aeroplane situation. We have graciously not had any medical emergencies requiring air evacuation during the past 2weeks of no pilot and a broken plane. However we now have our pilot back, but now 2 planes here that are not working!! A mechanic is coming tomorrow, so hopefully we will soon have a working plane!
- The first year CHW (community health worker) students left yesterday to go on a month-long village placement, serving the village practically and putting into practice skills that they have learnt. This will be a challenging time for them, so pray for physical and spiritual strength as they serve.
- Please also pray for energy for me as I am feeling quite tired at the moment, as well as not sleeping too well due to back pain.
All your prayers are greatly appreciated! Thank you!
I have lots of things that we can thank God for!
- Firstly, my new accommodation is going well, and the youth outreach on Sunday was great. A few hundred young people came (plus others from the town) and heard songs, dramas, Bible readings and a short talk challenging them to follow God in their lives. It was encouraging to see the enthusiasm of the youth here to share their faith (they also go to prisons and hospitals), as well as the support of some of their parents who had come to see them in their outreach program. Please pray for the youth that heard the message and for Christians in the town following up the event.
- Our hospital generator had some particular struggles at the weekend, so as well as thanking God for it's recovery now, thanks also goes for there not being any emergencies during the time of no power and there not being any patients on oxygen at that time. [The very next day we had both of these things requiring power!] Please continue to pray for the ongoing generator situation, as there has been a long drawn out process in trying to get a more effective generator into action here!
- Thanks for a really encouraging healing of a patient's skin ulcer - the patient's wife has expressed that she has been praying to God and seen him answer her prayers.
- Thanks to God for the safe return of the MAF pilot here and the family of another missionary doctor.
- Please pray for our aeroplane situation. We have graciously not had any medical emergencies requiring air evacuation during the past 2weeks of no pilot and a broken plane. However we now have our pilot back, but now 2 planes here that are not working!! A mechanic is coming tomorrow, so hopefully we will soon have a working plane!
- The first year CHW (community health worker) students left yesterday to go on a month-long village placement, serving the village practically and putting into practice skills that they have learnt. This will be a challenging time for them, so pray for physical and spiritual strength as they serve.
- Please also pray for energy for me as I am feeling quite tired at the moment, as well as not sleeping too well due to back pain.
All your prayers are greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Friday, 1 July 2011
Dear all,
Many thanks for all your prayers. Here are a few updates and requests.
- The small boy whose parents wanted to go and 'do customs' (traditional spiritual and magic rituals) is very sick, most probably with an incurable brain tumour. The hospital has a rule that, as a Christian hospital, patients are not allowed to receive treatment and also do customs. If they choose to go and do customs, they can not then return to continue their treatment here; they must choose where their trust lies. The parents of this boy have sadly chosen to go and do customs.
- A man on the ward who came in with his wife very sick after a stillbirth and ruptured uterus has been reading some Christian literature that the hospital makes available. The husband was particularly interested in a booklet called 'Do not Fear' which he was reading yesterday. It was really encouraging to hear him say that he wants to learn more, and I encouraged him to talk with the hospital pastor and also share what he is reading with his wife (who cannot read). Please keep them in your prayers, particularly as the wife has now developed malaria.
- Please keep me in your prayers as I move from my current accommodation this weekend, into a house with one of the missionary doctors. Pray that we would get on well and be blessed by our time together. Please also pray for me at times when I feel tired and overwhelmed by the many new experiences here. Pray for strength and comfort, as well as a teachable spirit.
- There is a gospel outreach this weekend to a secondary school in a nearby town that I may be going on. Pray for God's truth to be spoken and planted into fertile soil.
Many thanks for your prayers to our awesome God, who created the universe, and yet hears our every prayer! What a privilege to know the living God and to enter into his presence with confidence!
Many thanks for all your prayers. Here are a few updates and requests.
- The small boy whose parents wanted to go and 'do customs' (traditional spiritual and magic rituals) is very sick, most probably with an incurable brain tumour. The hospital has a rule that, as a Christian hospital, patients are not allowed to receive treatment and also do customs. If they choose to go and do customs, they can not then return to continue their treatment here; they must choose where their trust lies. The parents of this boy have sadly chosen to go and do customs.
- A man on the ward who came in with his wife very sick after a stillbirth and ruptured uterus has been reading some Christian literature that the hospital makes available. The husband was particularly interested in a booklet called 'Do not Fear' which he was reading yesterday. It was really encouraging to hear him say that he wants to learn more, and I encouraged him to talk with the hospital pastor and also share what he is reading with his wife (who cannot read). Please keep them in your prayers, particularly as the wife has now developed malaria.
- Please keep me in your prayers as I move from my current accommodation this weekend, into a house with one of the missionary doctors. Pray that we would get on well and be blessed by our time together. Please also pray for me at times when I feel tired and overwhelmed by the many new experiences here. Pray for strength and comfort, as well as a teachable spirit.
- There is a gospel outreach this weekend to a secondary school in a nearby town that I may be going on. Pray for God's truth to be spoken and planted into fertile soil.
Many thanks for your prayers to our awesome God, who created the universe, and yet hears our every prayer! What a privilege to know the living God and to enter into his presence with confidence!
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