Thursday, May 16, 2013

Fourth Clinic Day


This is what we greeted us this morning when we arrived at clinic.



That short clip does not do the performance justice, but several of us have videos of the entire thing, so you will definitely get to see it.  Jesus truly was in the building.  We continued to eclipse the patient record, seeing over 350 between medicine and dentistry, plus over 100 people got glasses.  There were several amazing stories, so I am going to turn it over to Shannon, who has a lot to say.


Hey readers!  This is Shannon here.  I thought you might like to see a glimpse of clinic through the eyes of a provider (myself and Tallon’s experience) by sharing a few of our patient stories from today. 
 
We often go into clinic with the expectation of giving to our patients, but our first two patients gave us words of wisdom.  A 74-year old “go-go” (word for grandmother) came in with common arthritic pain.  She was lively, animated, and radiated joy.  After addressing her medical needs, we asked if she knew Jesus as her savior.  She replied with a smile that she was indeed saved.  She then said “I have nothing to give to the Lord but myself.”  She gets it.  I pray we learn to be living sacrifices just like her

Our next patient was a 99-year old male in heart failure.  We gave him the medications we could offer and  prayed for comfort in his remaining days.  When we finished praying, he looked up at us and said “please don’t tire praying for our people.”  Wow!  He knows how badly his community needs HIS love.  We told him we did give out medicine, but our main purpose was to pray and share his hope.  Little did we know, his advice would prove to be needed on our next patient.

Next, a young man sat down at our station with two walking canes.  He had been in a car accident that destroyed his legs and was feeling pretty hopeless.  He had no money to pay for medical care and could not find a hospital with a specialist.  He begged us to take him back to the US for surgery.   We explained we couldn’t, but told him about Jesus’ healing power and the miracles we had experienced in clinic this week.  He said he was a believer, but we could see doubt all over his face.  He told us without money, he would have to get both legs amputated and instead would commit suicide first.  We pulled over Roy, Dee, and Pastor Daryl to join us in prayer.  Pastor Daryl poured into him about the love of Jesus and healing.  He asked what his specific complaint was and how much it bothered him.  The patient told him it was pain.  So we all placed hands on his legs and prayed the pain gone.  After two attempts of praying, the patient was walking without his crutches and told us he was pain free.  He said he didn’t need our medicine.  Pastor Daryl then asked if we could pray for miraculous healing in his legs.  The patient was very self-conscious about showing his legs, but agreed for us to take him to a private room and pray.  We took him to the back room and there really are no words to describe how deformed his legs are.  Bones were sticking out of places that they should not.  Bone had been taken from his hip and placed in his legs.  There were literally indentations in his leg from missing bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments.  As we began to pray, the patient slowly began to open up.  Pastor Daryl then asked if he believed that he could be healed and the patient said yes.  So we all placed hands on him and prayed the most fervent pray for healing.  I could feel it in my soul that we were going to open our eyes and his legs were going to be restored.  As tears were falling down my face I could feel the shoulders of our patient heaving and feel his tears falling too.  I could literally feel his burden lifting off his shoulders.  We stopped praying and Pastor Daryl asked if anyone had a word to share of what could be hindering his healing.  The patient prayed in his own words and declared healing.  We then prayed again.  I was emotionally exhausted at this point.  My brain wanted to shut down when we began to pray again, but then, I heard a voice in my head from a sweet 99-year old patient who had not too long ago told me that he hoped “I would not tire for praying for his people.”  I remembered that and gained heart.  I placed my hands on his shoulder and his head and prayed for all suicidal ideation to leave.  I prayed in full belief that God would give him peace, show him his value, and work in his heart.  Although his legs were not healed today, we all knew his heart was being worked on and there was mental healing.  We still believe that his legs will be a progressive miracle.  I followed the patient when he left the clinic, reminded him how much he was loved and that God had a plan and purpose for him on Earth.  He had a huge grin, one I had not seen since he walked into the clinic, and told me that “You are right; I do feel I am supposed to be here now, and I will not stop fighting until my legs are healed.”  We may not have seen the bones change, but we definitely saw the beginnings of a heart change
After being on an emotional roller coaster with the above patient, we were excited to have a sweet 23-year old female arrive at our station with reflux symptoms.  We figured this would be an easy.  Wrong.  After soliciting info from her, we found out she was having unprotected sex with her boyfriend.   She agreed to an HIV test and it ended up being positive.  Once again, tears streamed down our faces.   We told her the news and found an interpreter who gave excellent patient counseling.  We once again shared how big God’s love is and he loved her the same amount now that she was HIV+ as he did before her diagnosis.  Before this patient left, I wrote on a sheet of paper Romans 8:28 and “you are loved and beautiful.”  We gave it to her asked her to read it on her toughest days to remember TRUTH! 

We saw quite a few patients after our hard ones.  We were happy to wrap up our patients with a 13-year old female who ended up being very healthy.  We counseled her on STDs, HIV, and making the choice to love her God and not boys until the time was right.  We made her promise she would always remember Jesus is the pursuer of her heart and not to let any boy take that spot.  We prayed a strong prayer of protection, wisdom, and guidance over her.  It was nice to leave on a note of hope.

As I was packing up my items for the day, I had the pleasure to pray with another team member’s patient.  He wanted to hear who Jesus was.  He was told all about Jesus, his time on Earth, his pursuit of our hearts, and our forever relationship with him.  We explained this was a life decision and not fleeting.  We told the patient we could pray for him to receive Jesus today or he could think more about his choice and pray at any time because God was always listening.  He received Jesus there and declared it with his own mouth.  I later saw him walking down the street as our bus pulled out of clinic.  He was definitely not initially as accepting of hearing the Gospel as some of my other patients,  but I could see an image of him beaming with God’s love and carrying it to his community as he waved to us as we pulled off.   He lifts up the least!

Although I hand out medicines as a provider and use my stethoscope over and over, there is NO comparison to the joy of the experience of others coming to know how long, how deep, and how wide our Father’s love is for us.   I pray we never tire of loving and sharing the news to “his people.

9 comments:

  1. WOW this post gave me the Holy Ghostbumps! God is moving mountains and performing miracles! LIVES and HEARTS are being changed - that is wonderful news! How exciting to be a vessel for the Lord on this mission trip! God bless you ALL for what you are doing! Shannon, great blog post and thanks for sharing your heart! Prayers are continually lifted up on your behalf!


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  2. Thank you so much for sharing your stories and for giving us a glimpse of the miracles God is working through you. Isaiah 50:4-5 The Sovereign Lord has given me an instructed tongue, to know the word that sustains the weary. He wakens me morning by morning, wakens my ear to listen like one being taught. God bless you all! Jean

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  3. Mason, Time flies it's already Friday. What you are doing is so valuable and loving. Keep up the hard rewarding work in Christ. I shared the blog with everyone last night who came over for the American Idol finale (Candice won if any in the group care). They were so in awe of you and the groups service to Christ. You actually turned a few teary eyes and witnessed here back home. God bless and love to you and the entire group. Dad & Mom

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  4. My dear Shannon, the lives you are changing are simply a miracle! I pray for your strength and wisdom in the days to come. Such power in Jesus' name and to be able to have that memory to share with your family some day! I am so proud of your decision to enter the medical field. Your personality is perfect. Humor has been a wonderful tool and makes people feel at ease. Always remember the impact they will have on you. You will gain so much more than you helping them. Our God is so big to reach out to people so far away. It really does leave a person speechless! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYXHLf3QJXI

    Love,
    Terri

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  5. Wow! I am so very touched by the testimonies you have shared that glorify Our Beautiful Lord Jesus and His precious love for all of us regardless of location. Thank you for taking the time to share what God is doing and revealing through all of you in the midst of all you have to do. My heart is so full as I picture His Glorious Spirit manifesting through you and transforming hearts half a world away. We are praying for God's love, strength, provision and favor to be multiplied to you according to the riches of His grace. Keep resting in His love for you, love Nicole and all at New Vine Church.

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  6. ... their singing was a beautiful blend of harmonious voices ! so enjoy reading your the stories... not only are the precious people being blessed, but so are we ! ... "as for thy day, so shall thy strength be"! deut 33:25 ....... dee we will need many many many biggby days to hear all the wonderful stories ! God bless, nancy

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  7. Hey everyone,
    That testimony blows me out of the water, that is so cool to hear what you guys are doing and the impact you are having over there. You are all an example of the power of God not only to those in South Africa, but to people back home that, through prayer and love, we can be agents of love in our sphere of influence.

    Garrett, hmmm you could be right, I may need new glasses. But if I'm not mistaken, I believe Anthony and Blackwell may actually be starting a new Soccer camp trying to groom David Beckam's replacement. I'm not really a soccer guy though so you could be right, they may just be sitting there.

    Jordan and Matt, do they have you pulling teeth yet? I highly recommend it. Roy, so cool to see your gift of prayer being used out there.

    Shannon, I miss you and I love you thanks for sharing your heart and your love with those that need it out there. I was reading the blog post you wrote in 2010 when you couldn't wait to go to South Africa for the first time. You were so worried that Amanda wouldn't select you when you put in your application. Amanda, thanks for letting her go on that trip in 2011 ;). How cool it is to look back and see the transformation that has happened and that you are following God's calling in your life. I was reading Proverbs 31, and you really embody some of the verses I read "She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness... Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all. Love you Shan, and can't wait for you (and the teams) safe return.

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  8. To Phyliss Thornthwaite: Mom! It's Nat. I think about you everyday. I know you are doing so much great work there, in your element as a compassionate caregiver. Please take care of yourself, along with the others! Know that we all love you and are thinking about you. I'm sorry it's taken me so long to send a message. I'm looking forward to your safe return.

    Blessings to you all in these last several days of service. Natalie Dougherty

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