We had a steady stream of people in the morning and had seen nearly 250 patients by
noon. There was a lull, as usual around
lunch time and things were going great when the skies opened around 3pm. It reduced our traffic to a trickle, but we
didn't close the gate until around 4:30 so that we could give proper treatment
to each patient that was already on the grounds. We made several pairs of “Coke bottle” glasses
today, very strong prescriptions for people with very bad vision. To see someone’s eyes light up and a smile
break out across their face as they can recognize things around them is both
humbling and gratifying. To a person,
they praised God for this blessing. What
a joy to be a part of a miracle like this.
We could all be doing something else with our lives at this point, but
everyone on this team has chosen to do something significant for others through
this project of ours. The funny thing is
the rewards are so great that it often seems to be downright selfish on our part to want to continue to come to Kenya, doing what He has called us to do. We always have to remind ourselves that we
have a loving Father that loves us and blesses us abundantly when we get out of
the boat, out of our comfort zone, to be obedient. It’s a win-win situation if there ever was
one! We get to help bless other people and are also blessed in the process.
After we got back to Rosa Mystica, we had some time to
shower and get a little nap before walking over to the Mediterranean restaurant
in the Junction shopping center next door.
Catherine met us there and we had a very nice, relaxed meal. It was
quiet enough for about an hour and a half of cordial conversation. Good company, good food and a good time was
had by all. I’m back in the room and it’s
just about time to turn in and do it all over again tomorrow. Please continue to keep our mission and ur team members in your prayers.
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