Thursday, April 20, 2017

My Very Present Help...



After 100 days, the public doctors' strike in Kenya was finally over! Never in a lifetime would I have imagined what the last 4 months had in store. As a private mission hospital we stayed open but lost our government sponsored doctor and all our interns. This left us with a skinny crew to treat the many patients who no longer had the option of going to a public hospital for care. Although working through the strike was challenging on so many levels, it was also very edifying. I have seen and felt the hand of God come to our rescue when we thought we could not be stretched any further. 
There were more heart breaking moments than I could even begin to count but I feel we have become a stronger hospital, a stronger team and certainly bolder witnesses for having gone through this difficult time. Many of the clinicians stepped up and picked up new responsibilities and worked tirelessly without complaint for the sake of the Gospel and their patients. As a testament to God’s perfect timing we were blessed by the presence of several short-term physicians, having planned their trips at least a year in advance.
I cannot even begin to fully grasp the effects that this time has had on my psyche, my intellect and my spirit. Perhaps the most difficult part of it all was witnessing so much death. Daily, we received patients who could not travel to the hospital until it was too late for intervention. I experienced feelings of defeat whenever we had nothing else to offer and yet had to explain to family members that their patient may have had a chance if they had arrived sooner. Through this experience I have learned to rely on God alone; all “other ground is sinking sand”.
I have learned first hand that God really does sustain, and He does provide everything I need, all at the perfect time. Moreover, my perception of a situation does not change this truth (Rom 8:28).

Surviving a zombie apocalypse doctors’ strike

Step 1: Stay prayed up
All operations begin with prayer
Step 2: Obtain basic survival items 
Care package from SP 













Step 3: Armor up!
 Daily encouragement
















Step 4: Find other survivors
Fridays are Pizza night!













Step 5: Stay positive 


2 comments:

  1. Jesus is our Immanuel! Thank you for trusting Him in the storm! Wow- I'm inspired!!

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  2. Wow.this is inspiring. Am gland that after all challenge you truly allowed God to take over.he is everything we all need.thanks for ua patience n support dear may god blessthe work of your hands

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