It is hard to believe we only have one more day here. I feel like I just arrived, but also like this is my home and I have always been here. God has really blessed us on this mission. We have made lots of strong relationships founded in Christ and been able to use the skills God has blessed us with to save lives. I know I will be leaving a piece of myself here.
Well, things have flown by… we haven't even had time to seen an update on week three (tatu), and when we could the power was out, haha. Christian and I spent our third week in the OB ward. During our time there we assisted in one hysterectomy, one tubal ligation, four cesarean sections, and two natural births. Of course, all of this happened in one day except for the tubal ligation. We got the call at 1:30 am for our first cesarean section and finally went to bed at 2:00 am (the next day) after a glorious day of bringing new lives into the world.
Our fourth and final week here, we worked in the female ward and provided assistance anywhere it was needed. It is shocking to see the suffering of patients here. Women coming in and having to lie on mattresses on the floor because there is no more room when they would be in an intensive care unit back home, children coming in unconscious because of untreated malaria, patients coming in with severe side effects of "traditional healing" aka- witchdoctor, people of all ages with HIV looking like the life has been sucked out of them, and people dying because they do not have the appropriate equipment or supplies. HOWEVER, it is so reassuring to know that God is in control. Even though we cannot save these people God can, and He will! It really puts things into perspective when you are no longer in control.
Also, the churches here are very encouraging. It has been a tremendous blessing to strengthen the surrounding churches, share biblical knowledge with the Christians here, preach at the hospital during the morning devotional, and show Christ to all the patients in the hospital. Please continue to pray for us during our last day at Chimala as we say goodbye to so many loved ones and try to wrap up our trip. We will send our last update once we arrive back in East TN. Hope all is well with you and God bless.
-Doto