Thursday, January 20, 2011

Jensky

Jensky Age 13 months
This is little Jensky. He is 13 months old and only weighs 12 pounds. He is malnourished and anemic and now is also badly burned. He can't walk, but on Saturday morning, he crawled over to where a big pot of hot cereal was cooking and pulled it down over on top of him. He was hungry and wanted some food.  His parents brought him to the clinic right away and we have been treating him every morning. He has 2nd and 3rd degree burns to his face, chest, arm, leg and buttocks. 
Thankfully, his parents do know the Lord and are very concerned for him and had sought treatment earlier for his anemia. Mom can hardly watch while we care for him and she cries as we have to scrub him. Today, we gave them a Creole bible (they only had a small New Testament) and she sat and read Psalms as we treated him. Please pray for healing for little Jensky and minimal scarring, so he can continue to grow and learn to walk.




On a more personal note: We know that God always meets our needs here as we serve Him and that is evident in so many ways. Last Wednesday afternoon, Sheryl suddenly developed a large lump on the right side of her neck that was painful and very visible. She talked with one of the doctors and started antibiotics and anti-inflammatories right away. The lump decreased some, but it was still there Sunday and she felt more evaluation was necessary. She was told that a oncologist/hematologist had just come in with Samaritans' Purse and he was able to examine her and give assurance that it wasn't lymph nodes and was probably a thyroid cyst that had bled. this would need ultrasound confirmation, which would mean a trip into town. Monday morning, Sheryl was informed that North Carolina Baptist Men had a radiologist with them for the week and he would be happy to ultrasound her. Mission of Hope kindly allowed us to go over and borrow their ultrasound machine and the radiologist was able to confirm the thyroid cyst and that everything was benign and it would absorb and dissolve on its own. How thankful we are for God's provision and at the right time. It is very seldom we get oncologists and radiologists here to work the mobile clinics, but God allowed them both to be here to assist with this need. We do praise Him every day for His goodness to us and how He provides in all things!

3 comments:

  1. Oh, Sheryl how God uses you...this reminds me of the precious baby girl whose face was burned when I went the first time ever the Haiti in 2004. You cared for her for so long before the Lord called her home.

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  2. Sheryl, I love your new blog! Nicely done :). We'll look forward to future posts to keep us updated so as to pray for you more effectively.

    I rejoice with you at God's great kindness regarding the outcome of your recent thyroid cyst and how He provided competent technicians and an oncologist to quickly diagnose it. He holds all things in His hands, doesn't He? :)

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  3. Sheryl,
    This little guy warmed my heart! I know firt hand the care of a small one with burns. I will pray for him.
    Praise God for his provisions for you! God is so awesome! He excites me with His activity in our lives!

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