In my last post, I mentioned that
the medical team that was here taught me and Emily how use lidocaine and suture
bananas.

“He needs stitches!” I squealed
excitedly. I looked around. “I mean, aww poor guy, I bet he needs stitches...”
There was a nurse from the States visiting for a couple weeks that happened to
be there. She nodded her agreement and we arranged for the stitching. We
cleaned it well and somehow managed to maintain a sterile field. Yonatan
continued to lay still, responding only to pain.

The stitching went well…but it was definitely harder than the bananas! I was so excited to be able to use this freshly taught skill. And how amazing that just the week before I had learned! God does know what we will need. If I had not been able to stitch him myself, he probably would have gone to the other clinic in Korah.


The stitching went well…but it was definitely harder than the bananas! I was so excited to be able to use this freshly taught skill. And how amazing that just the week before I had learned! God does know what we will need. If I had not been able to stitch him myself, he probably would have gone to the other clinic in Korah.
I actually get a lot of patients
from that clinic. This week, a little girl named Kalkidan came in. Her eyes
were swollen shut, her face disfigured from infection. One week ago she had
fallen into a ditch, split her forehead open, and went to the Korah clinic.
They stitched it not using sterile procedure, and she had therefore become very
sick. I took those stitches out, cleaned it, and put her on an antibiotic.
Kalkidan is healing well now. I marveled again at the way the Lord equipped me
before I came and the way He continues to here.
My time here is winding down. Seven
more weeks in country and I will have hit my 13 months. Some days it crawls.
Most days it flies. It’s hard to believe it’s been a full year since I came
here, and 8 months since I’ve been home. There is still much to do, so I ask
for your prayers to continue as I finish. This year has been an emotional,
physical, and spiritual challenge. Please pray for my energy level and my
passion to stay as my time here comes to a close.
This stuff is harder than bananas. J
