Sunday, August 22, 2010

22 Aug. Prayer request and update

First a request for LaGonave's Wesleyan Hospital Administrator and family.

Good morning ,

This past Thursday , after receiving news regarding the deteriorating health of Rousvel’s daughter Bedonia, I launched an appeal for help within a small circle of our stateside medical network. Bedonia is the child that received care in the US for Spinal Bifida after her birth nine years ago. At present she has a serious infection in her foot that now involves the bones and may require amputation. In an effort to save the foot , or amputate it in the best possible conditions for healing and future prosthetic , a group of “Haiti disaster relief alumni” from Marion, IN have agreed, with a local hospital to sponsor her care. I will copy you pertinent emails. I am glad that we are able to respond to this need in support of Rous who works so hard for the hospital.

Blessings

Dan


Update on medical student Jean Donald.


I had an opportunity to visit Jean Donald in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, last Monday night. He was a little down, he has lost a lot of weight. The visit of five men from Team from Calvary Wesleyan of Harrington, DE, Pastor Carlos Martinez and myself seemed to lift his spirits. His casts are off his arms and legs, and he will begin therapy soon. He did not have movement in his right thumb and two fingers. The Team had prayer with him, and he began moving his thumb, praise God! He is now receiving email: Jean Donald Dorelus jeandod@hotmail.com
On June 24 a van plugged into the car Donald was driving in Haiti near the Leogane, nine people in the van died including the driver. Donald was alone in the car, he suffered multiple fractures, he was returned to the D.R. where he is studing medicine for treatment. Donald hopes to return to his studies in November. Thank you for your continued prayer.
In Christ,

Rick
Global Partners
* Ibero-American Wesleyan Fellowship
* Caribe Atlantic: Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana
* GP Rep to Wesleyan Hispanic Congregations in the USA
Rick West, Coordinator

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