“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”
-2 Cor. 12:9
Our busy days here have continued… I believe we had over 1,600 people in the month of May. It is enjoyable to see the clinic become a beehive of activity every day as each person does their job and things flow smoothly. But there are also frustrating moments like when we are really low on meds because of the many extra patients this month. Or when there is another screaming child who just won’t cooperate and insists on letting the whole world know that she isn’t happy, as we try to remove a bean from her ear. (This seems to be a common occurrence the last while, as a lot of people have harvested their bean crop recently.) At times there is nothing to do but pray for the grace to keep going, to keep smiling, keep loving, when the strength to do that certainly isn’t in me. But God is very faithful, and has kept and helped us through each of these busy days…and in the middle of each crazy day, we can look up, and find His grace sufficient… it never runs out, no matter how many various needs are demanding our attention. (I’ll probably need to remind myself of this 10 times today. ;)) At the end of the day, God is very good…all the time!
Here are a few glimpses at recent patients and moments…
Recently Dr. Felix and James removed a cyst from a man’s leg. It was a nearly a minor surgery.
I’d like you to meet this little 4 year old friend of mine. She has been living at the clinic for several weeks now, as she is being treated for some severe burns. She fell in a cooking fire, and her clothes caught fire… she had severe burns on her back and one arm when she came to clinic. Sometimes it has seemed like we are making slow progress, but with daily care the burns are healing and it is fun to watch them close up, one by one. She only has one small spot left on her arm to finish closing up and then she will be going home. By now we are good friends, and it has been a joy getting to interact with her and her parents these past weeks. I’ll never forget her…and pray that we have been able to encourage and influence her family for the Lord during these past several weeks. (Sorry for the photo quality…this is what happens when you Whatsapp and crop photos…but I haven’t the time to do it all correctly.)
This lady had her baby at our clinic recently… they came back one day for a check up, and both mom and baby are doing well. This lady is a daughter of Madame Ossinee, for anyone who has been here and knows her.
Here is Autumn, with the baby. Autumn arrived last week and is our newest clinic staff member. She is settling in well and learning her new job here. I’m sure you’ll be hearing from her later, so I’ll let further introduction to her. =)
We get to meet some of the most precious children at clinic… and some of them are just so perfectly squishable!
This guy had a nasty cut on his hand and needed some stitches…. but he didn’t act very adult-like about the pain as Katie tried to help him.
His yowling brought a nice little crowd of onlookers. =)
Please keep praying for us as we carry on here, and thank you for faithfully praying…it is our lifeline!!
-Mis Sharon