Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Headed South

We have arrived safely to Vyrana in south Gujarat. We were able to rest yesterday morning, though some ambitious members did get up early in the morning to run. After a more leisurely morning, we boarded the bus for our eight hour trip south. When we arrived, a delicious dinner was served to us by the local ministry leader and his wife. Sanjay is the pastor in Vyrana and he has helped to arrange the two clinics running today. The team split up into two camps today. We are working in areas that the ministry center is hoping to reach with the gospel and plant a church. Please pray that God's grace would be at work and the people would be reached with the gospel.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Snapshots

One uncertain little girl.

The team at Doha International Airport.

A common site in India, cows roaming the streets.

Brandi and our friend in the pharmacy.

Snapshots

Caleb blowing bubbles with the kids.

The waiting line for the clinic.

Rachel and Lakshman showing for punjabes, well mainly just Rachel.

Micheal draining the cyst...note all the fluid in the syringe.

Rachel and Mary counting scripts.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Snapshots

Micheal's patient before having her cyst drained.

Some of our more eclectic looking patients.

Beautiful young Indian woman.

Chris on watch!
Lakshman and Craig at their stations seeing patients

The Slums

Our second clinic was held today at the slums on the outskirts of the city. Once again, the ministry center provided us with a makeshift clinic big enough for all our providers, the pharmacy, and the triage station. What a blessing! We saw roughly 400 pts today from 930am to 0630pm. It was a busy day but a very productive day. Barry, our dentist, extracted rotten teeth from all the willing patients, even taking seven from one elderly lady. Some patients did however run away at the sight of his instruments. Apparently the fear of the dentist translates to all cultures. :) Doctor Mike drained a cyst on one woman's leg. Bunni was able to confirm a woman's suspected pregnancy, making her very happy. She was also able to treat worms in multiple children, which had been causing them to have poor appetite and growth. Craig and Lakshman were able to diagnose and treat a range of illnesses from arthritis to reflux and to asthma.
It was both a joyful and sobering experience today. We were so glad to be able to help treat the people and to pray for them, but it was also sobering to know that there were so many more people who need help. There are five slums in Ahmedabad with roughly 20,000 people. The ministry center has been burdened with the desire to reach out to the people in all five slums. Progress has already been made as the slum where our clinic was held has a congregation of 80 people being lead by a local leader, who was commissioned by the ministry center. The leader and his wife, felt called to live and work in the slum, planting a church and holding classes for one hour everyday for the child labors, teaching them to read and write. Our clinic today was held in the home of the couple. Please pray that our work there would open doors for the ministry of the couple. Pray that there would be a harvest for the Lord and that He would open the hearts of the people, saving them for His honor and His glory.



Bunni praying for her patient.

Ben triaging a little girl.

Barry with a big needle and a willing patient :)

One of our cuter patients.
Children playing on the roofs off the slums.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Snapshots

Ben, Asha, and Scott triaging patients

Steve, Rachel, and Brandi in the pharmacy.

The open air clinic.

Patients waiting to be seen by our providers and our 'pharmacists'.

All went well today had 220 patients, gave all vitamins. Expecting 500 tomorrow!
<P. Steve>

First Day of Clinic

Today we had our first successful clinic! The ministry center, lead by our friend, set up a spacious outdoor clinic that we used to see over 200 patients. There were four provider stations, one dental station, a triage, and a pharmacy.  We were supported by students from the center, by volunteer translators, and by our friends and their gracious family.  Today teeth were pulled, blood pressures and blood sugars were checked, dressings were done, nebulizer treatments were given, and many many medications were passed out.  However, most importantly, people were prayed over today and we continue to pray that God hears and answers them with healing and the spread of His glory and salvation.  Please continue to pray that we would serve joyfully and with the discernment of the Spirit. Pray that God's name would be made known and glorified.  And please pray for our friends and their family as they continue to help organize and arrange the clinics.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Arrival to Ahmedabad

Hello from Ahmedabad, India. We all arrived safely early this morning after an uneventful flight from Doha. We were greeted by some friends, who graciously arranged the transport of our luggage and the team to the hotel at 0430 am. The city of Ahmedabad was still full of hustle and bustle, even in the early morning hour. We have all settled in our rooms, caught up on some sleep, and are now ready to explore the city! Thanks for all the prayers for safe travels and please continue to pray as we have our first clinic tomorrow.
Hello from Doha International Airport! We have all arrived safely to Qatar and are now awaiting our flight to Ahmedabad. We enjoyed a safe, restful flight as well as the excellent food and service of Qatar Airways. Our physicians got an earlier start than anticipated on their duties, as Craig, Michael and Ben treated an elderly passenger that was experiencing chest pain. However, they were able to stabilize her with Aspirin and Antacids...avoiding landing the plane in London! Thanks Ben, Michael and Craig! Craig had double the excitement as he had to also treat a young man that passed out while wearing "eight" layers of clothing. Maybe not eight...but he did have a lot on. Thank you again Craig! Also a big shout out of thanks to Lois for arranging our flight and layover at Doha. We were picked up in a limousine shuttle and are now enjoying refreshments at a private lounge.
We are so thankful to have made it thus far safely. Please continue to pray for safe travels to Ahmedabad and that we wouldn't have any trouble with customs. Pray that we continue to form as a team and that we would be lead by the Holy Spirit as we prepare to serve in India.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Getting Prepared to Travel

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to our Blog about our medical team to India. My name is Steve and I have the pleasure of leading this medical team.

We hope to keep you updated frequently during our trip, as the Lord gives us Internet access!

What an exciting team of folks this is: the team is made up of 14 men and women who desire to bring their skills, training and gifts to a distant land with the end goal of the Gospel going out through mercy ministry-maybe even to see some new churches planted in unreached people groups. What a diverse group of folks as well: 6 Sovereign Grace Churches are represented from 4 different states! We have 5 medical providers, 4 nurses, 1 EMT, and 4 support folks and a goal to see and treat as many people as the Lord will allow (maybe between 2500 and 5000).

PLEASE pray for and with us that we will accomplish all that the Lord would want us to on this trip. Pray that the Gospel and it's truths stay in the forefront of our minds as we serve and maybe suffer together. Pray that we would stay unified and holy in all that we do, say and think! Please pray that we put to death selfishness and impatience and put on a comittment to enjoy Christ daily!

If you'd like to follow along in our devotion, we will be reading from: A Gospel Primer for Christians by Vincent. Feel free to post any words of encouragement, etc. from that book or others (The Word!) that you think might give strength and courage to the team while we're' on the ground'.

Thanks for your support, especially in prayer for our team...we will need it every day. Be prepared for the Lord to wake you up to pray (since we're half way around the world!) as He may use you in that way.

Love in Christ and eagerly expecting God to do great things,
Steve