Thursday, July 1, 2021

Someone needs YOUR help

H E L P.   N E E D E D

  A desperate knock on the gate came early at 6 o'clock am. I tried to get the full story of the emergency from my bedroom window but was unable to, so I ran to the gate. I tried to pull together the story but it was slightly confusing. I did get that there was a mom in labor and she was having problems, so after running to check with the guys to see if we could take the machine and pick them up, they agreed and we hit the road. After driving a lot farther than we expected we arrived to find that the mom was on her way on a cot to meet us. 
  Finally after about 30 minutes, we saw the crowed approaching carry the mom. I was slightly nervous as I had no idea what to expect. They sat the cot on the ground and I started the examination. As I pulled back the sheets I tried to hide the gasp from slipping out. There lay a HUGE dead baby, we guessed it to be around 12 - 13 lbs. It was not normal... the skin was almost totally peeled off and there wss something very wrong the the umbilical cord and the insertion. After questioning the family and birth attending more, I found out that the baby's head had been delivered at 10pm the evening before and the rest of the baby's body delivered on the trail just as they were on their way to meet us. That means the head was out for about 9 hrs! I wasn't totally surprised by the looks of the baby. Upon further examination a realized that there wasn't just one baby! There was still one more baby that hadn't been born yet. Things did not look normal at all so we decided to transport the mom to the tigwav hospital. There she delivered a "baby". The nurses said it wasn't even a baby so it must have been extremely deformed. 
  This lady now suffers from a fistula. She is constantly wetting herself as she has no bladder control. She is also in constant pain and is begging for help. I sent her to a hospital to get a consultation and find out how much the surgery would cost. Her doctor told her she has to have the surgery before August 3rd. If she waits to have the surgery done until after August 3rd it will be too late. 
  So I am trying to raise $1,800 so she can have her surgery done. I only have about 2 weeks to raise this money.
   So PLEASE help me help this dear lady out! If she doesn't have this surgery done she will have pain and will constantly be wetting herself for the rest of her life. 
You can help thru PayPal HERE, or send or send it thru cashapp, using the cashtag $GospeltoHaiti.
You can always send a check but the previous options would be better since it's time sensitive. 
Please specify what your funds are for. Thanks so much!
Mis Marcile 

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Update from Gloria

Dear friends,
    Greetings to y'all from Haiti. Hope this finds you all well . As for us here in Haiti, we are all surviving quite well . We are all  looking forward to having Trent's back after being here a month without them.  A lot more responsiblity on us but things have been going good. It's been a very uneventful month at clinic we've had one birth so far this month and a couple emergency runs here an there and some patients who required stitches.
     With not much going on at clinic we've been going out to visit people quit a bit. I was really challenged by this verse in Luke 21:1-4  And he looked up an saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury.
    And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites.
   An he said; of a truth I say unto you that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all:
    For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God : but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had . 
     It really stood out to me after we had went to visit a older lady that had been on our blood pressure program but with her old bones, walking a couple miles up the mountain doesn't feel so good and she hadn't come to clinic so we went to  visit her . She was so happy that we came to see her. When we were ready to leave she tells one of the little boys that lives in the same house she does to run get something an he comes back with 3 eggs. They wrapped them up nicely in paper for us. They had so little yet they happily shared with us what they had. It made me question myself...do I so willing give everything that God has blessed me with? God has blessed us with a LOT . Are we being content with that or are we always greedily asking for more?
    Another family we went to visit has twins that we delivered at our clinic. They are so much fun to go visit. A very nice happy family. They invite us in with big smiles an she always make us a good meal of chicken or goat meat with rice an red sauce. As we sit there visiting with them, some chickens usually hop into the house pecking away at some bugs or crumbs an the concrete floor ,a cat comes in purring an brushing against your legs (much to my dislike, as I'm not so fond of cats). They're happy and content, they dont need a mansion, fancy cars, or lots of money, etc. 
   Having food and raiment let us be therewith content. 1Timothy 6:8 
  God bless you all, Mis Gloria    
                       The family with twins 
 The hypertensive lady who we went to see
                  A foot I sewed up 
This is the lady who we blogged about awhile back that  has a blood sugar ulcer. Its healing up so nicely. Praise God for healing! 





Thursday, June 10, 2021

Update from Cody

The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid? Psalms 27:1. This is a verse that has been comforting to me here the last couple of days with some of the unforeseen events that have happened here recently, but first let me introduce myself and get you up to date. I am Cody Martin from northern Indiana. I did construction and was on the fire department back in the states...so
life here is a bit different, but I love it so far. I feel like I am learning fast and I have a great bunch of people to work with.
We've been doing some grilling, which is always good. We went to a beach one Saturday which was a nice break, we also occasionally go to a waterhole a little hike down the river.

Brandon and Mali (who both previously served here), Lorrayne's sister Marline, and Brandon's sister Heidi came on Saturday, May 29. Brandon was  going to be administrator while Trent's went on furlough for the month of June, and had a group of guys coming to pour the pad for the birthing center floor. Brandon, Mali, their little boy, and Brandons sister Heidi left for Port early Thursday morning June 3 to take Tent's to the airport and pick up the concrete crew. Verlyn and I were on our way back from a hospital run. Little did we know that the night before was the last we would see of them. Gangs have been causing havock in several places around Port, and as the group of nine people were heading back to the mission at 5:30 on Fri the 4th, they came on a road block. As they turned around and were heading back, four shots were fired. Miraculously three missed but one went through the drivers side door, hit the steering wheel, broke apart, and lodged in Brandon's chest and shoulder. Mali got a bit of shrapnel in her knee, but thanks be to God the wounds were not life threatening and nobody else was hurt. They went to the police station and they took them to the hospital where they removed the bullet. They stayed in Port for the weekend trying to decide what to do. They decided to all fly back on Tuesday the 8th. Please pray for them!
His injurys were not life threatening and he was little more than sore the next day.

 Lorrayne's sister, Marline came with  Brandons and will be staying for a month.  Trent's come back in July, so your prayers for wisdom, guidance, and protection will be very much appreciated. Thank you so much - Cody

Below are a few pictures taken the last few weeks. 

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Update from Mis Marcile

The verse of one of my favorite songs kept running through my mind... "You give and take away, my heart with choose to say Lord, Blessed be your name".  This verse comes to my mind every single time someone dies, and this time it especially seemed to ring. Earlier that day we had delivered a healthy newborn baby, cleaned everything up and left a healthy momma and baby resting on the hospital bed. Later that night we were at clinic checking on the patients in the hospital and finishing up a stitch job when I got a phone call from one of my friends saying that they're brining in her uncle.  This man had been into clinic a couple times in the last 3 months. He was diabetic and this time he came with obvious heart problems. We tried to stabilize him but were not able to make any progress so after contacting one of our doctors we loading up the oxygen tank and our very sick patient and headed to the closest hospital.  I had discussed with the family that he is not in good shape at all and I would be surprised if they would make it to the hospital but we would do everything we possible could to get him there fast. 
He died 10 minutes away from the hospital. 
•God gave us a healthy newborn baby and chose to take away another soul•
Sadly we found out later that the man that died was a witch doctor.
The funeral was so sad. We cried out to God for his presence to hover over us and it did. There were people standing around one of the 3 wives, shaking a banana leaf over her head in an attempt to call in the demons as she was yelling and I believe it was because people were praying and God was there. 
Gloria and Cody have been doing an amazing job with the burn bandage patients and wound care. 

This is Daniella's little girl. She came in malurished, extremely dirt and stinky and with a bad eye infection. The family situation is a mess with the parents not living together. We sent her to another hospital with a good malnutrition program. 
More birthing center progress. This is so exciting but we still need your help for tge project to continue. Please consider helping financially.
Please keep us in your prayers. We need it. -Mis Marcile 



Thursday, May 6, 2021

Update by Mis Marcile

Clinic life had slowed down for a couple weeks which gave us the break we needed! 
Clinic days have been ranging from 30 to 45 patients a day which is on the small side. Rainy season and bean harvest always seem to keep people from coming even if they are sick!  But the night birth/emergency calls have picked up again! 
Every bed in our hospital room had been filled but today we were able to send everyone home except 2. Saint Luke went back for his randevou and will stay at the hospital for a week doing therapy. He is such a fun guy to have around. Sometimes during the night when we get a night call we find him down at clinic joking with the other patients and make them laugh, sometimes till the tears run! 
Ou diabetic girl that we talked about in the previous post will be going home this weekend with a appointment to come back every other day to rebandage and check her blood sugar. 
I'm amazed over and over how God created our bodies to heal. Its such a rewarding feeling to send patients home that came in very sick and we see them walk back out on their 2 feet with a smile on their face! God is an amazing God and I'm so thankfully that we get to be his hands and feet. 

A variety of interesting stitch jobs and births have been keeping us awake at night! We had a mom come in, In labor. I had been following her on the prenatal program and everything was looking normal. She showed up one morning 3 days later and we were unable to find the baby's heart beat. I did a quick ultrasound just to confirm the baby had died. It was difficult telling the family that their dear little baby had passed. Labor continued, once it came to pushing I knew that this was not going to be easy. Baby was large and mama had an extremely difficult time pushing baby out. We prayed and prayed and God gave this dear mama and the midwives the strength and the grace we needed. 
Tuesday night we had a sleepless night! 3 moms in labor kept us nurses running from room to room! We had 2 babies born 3 minutes apart and the next one was born 3 hrs later. We had some tired nurses at clinic the next day but very very thankful for good deliveries with healthy moms and babies. 

We are very excited to have our new "clinic guy" here. Cody Martin, from Indiana joined us about a week ago. He'll  be helping with the bandage patients and all the other little jobs that us girls and some others had been filling in since we didn't have any guys here. Jobs like classing the dossiers at the end of the day,  taking the vitals of each patient before they get their consultation and anything else that needs to be done.
This little guy is our miracle boy. He's been on the malnutrition program for several years. He started out very  malnourished and mentally handicapped. He's 4 years old now and we began giving up hope that he'd ever walk and a couple weeks ago he came in for his appointment walking by himself! 
3 babies born within 4 hours, hence the tired smiles. 😁

Friday, April 16, 2021

Update from Mis Gloria

Hello friends,
       Greetings to you all! It's a beautiful day in Haiti .I'm laying out in a hammock under the gazebo and swinging in the cool breeze. There's a beautiful bright orange butterfly floating around the hibiscus bush beside the gazebo here, a bird perched up in a tree just singing to his hearts content,  the skies are blue with white fluffy clouds just floating lazily around and the mountains are covered  in green. It's another day all created by God! After a whole week of rain everyday, there's nothing like a couple beautiful days like this! It lifts up my  spirit and brings a new song to my heart! 
  We had another busy day at the clinic today.  Last week when it rained everyday, we saw very fre patients, since most of our patients walk to clinic. Who wants to travel on a slippery muddy trail and a great chance of getting rained on? We enjoyed those slow days and were happy for the chance to catch our breath a little. On Monday, the sun was shining and I don't think there was an empty place to sit on our benches outside the clinic till probably about 12 oclock. I guess everyone that didn't come the week before decided to come this week! 
    April 1st Trent got to be one of our patients after getting his finger smashed between 2 rocks while him and one of the neighbor boys were unloading rocks for our new birthing Center . It was open down to the bone Marcille put 5 stitches in and he went right back to work. It healed up really nice with no infection which we were very thankful for! 
    Right now one of our patients that is staying in our hospital room is a 26 year old lady who came in with very high blood sugar and a badly infected diabetic ulcer on her foot! She was so weak she couldn't walk so her family often carried her around. We worked hard to get her blood sugar down. After several days of treatment, she is now hopping around on crutches all by herself. It's just amazing to see the healing take place. It's things like this that make us wanna keep on fighting even when it seems what we're doing isn't making a difference! 
"With men this is impossible,  but with God all things are possible." ~ Matthew 19:26~
  Today we had a mom and her 6 week old  twin boys come for a check up! She was followed here at the clinic during pregnancy than due to living so far away from the clinic and a fast labor and delivery, she didn't make it to clinic in time so she just ended up having them at home! They're both doing great! 
       Pray for our team's safety as we labour here! God bless you all.   Love, Gloria Nolt
               Mom with her twin boys! 
               The day Trent was our patient 
What the waiting area looks like on a busy                                  day



Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Birthing center update


We're very excited about the birthing center progress that is happening! 
It feels like a huge step of faith to begin building when we don't have near all of the funds needed to finish but we believe God will provide as he has done countless times in the past. Here is an aerial photo that shows what's happening! The footers are nearly finished and Lord willing, a team from the states is coming in June to pour the floor. 

Here, you see how much money we have to work with at this point. If you feel led to donate, it would be very much appreciated! You can send funds via PayPal HERE or if you prefer, you can send it thru Cashapp using the cashtag $GospeltoHaiti. 
If you prefer to send it some other way, feel free to contact us. 
Be sure to specify that the funds are for the birthing center building project! 
Thanks so much! 
In the previous blog post, we talked about St. Luke, our friend who recently got his left leg amputated. Please continue to pray for healing for him and also that he'd be able to get a prosthetic leg as soon as possible! He still needs about $1,200 to pay for everything. Please consider helping him out! If you choose to do so, please specify that your donation is for St. Lukes amputation. 
Again, thanks a LOT! Your donations matter and we truly couldn't function without them! 
-Mis Emma 

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