It is Easter season! And we have a
lot to be thankful for. Especially, when we see and hear so much
noise from the Devil parades around us at all hours of the day and
night. It feels good to be able to trust an Almighty God whose little
thumb is stronger than all the forces of Hell.
Today felt like a NORMAL Monday. A
few more patients than last week, and numerous appointments to
consult.Our clinic floor looked like a mud rink until afternoon, but
other than that, we had a great day.
Kate and Whit had a stitch job
patient return today, that they had sutured up last night. We assumed
the injury came from some squabble during a Devil parade. The man
was so covered in blood, that we figured it would be a terrible
wound, but it was only an inch or two long, thankfully.
We have been keeping the new twins
in our hospital room for a few days. It is fun to see how much love
gets showered down on those two babies. Monique, the mom seems to be
doing well. She went home to finish healing, and we hope to take her
stitches out in her house, for her.
Before they left, our pharmacist
offered to go along to help them with the hike, and to carry all
their things. The little boy and girl were safely wrapped up and all
the dishpans were full of the belongings they used while away from
home. Everyone was putting the dishpans on their heads, and getting
ready to make the treacherous tramp over the rocky, slippery trail.
“We need to pray,” someone
said.
Everyone bowed their heads as the
pharmacist thanked the Lord for the safe delivery of the babies and
that God would keep them safe while they walked up the slippery
mountain, too.
I felt so blessed to witness
the beautiful little black lady, who was the mom of these perfect
twins, bowing her head, and praising the name of the Lord, before she
tramped over the mountains. She herself had been inflicted with evil
spirits only a year before, and now before she faced this walk in
which she would for sure meet a Devil parade enroute, she was calling
on the Most Powerful One. It showed me what God can do when He
touches a life! Hallelujah!
A lot of you have met Fabula. I just couldn't resist throwing on a picture of her in her Easter dress.
Kindra, people are asking about
your mom. We all miss you....Mis Woda
2 comments:
I feel as though I left a piece (giant piece) of my
heart behind when I came home...I miss yall, too.
Not an hour of the day goes by without me thinking
of y'all, and you are always in my prayers.
And Mom is doing well, relatively speaking. She's still in
some pain, but it's not as bad as it was, so thank God
for that...please keep praying, though.
Love you all! -Kindra
May God Bless You Haiti Team And Kindra As You Adjust To All The Changes!
Prayers,
Tamesha
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