Jack is now at home, still waiting for the kidney stone to complete its journey, but feeling fine. Thanks for your prayers.
In response to the update I sent yesterday, a retired missionary from West Africa wrote and shared one of those “GREAT MISSIONARY STORIES” that missionaries know comes with a little extra meaning! Her husband had a kidney stone attack in Nigeria. She wrote: “I took him to Ogbomosho to the hospital 80 miles away, and by the time we bounced over those rough roads, the stone decided to pass - so it did.”
Years ago, I traveled from our home in Nakuru to Nairobi for surgery for a cyst, but after I arrived the cyst no longer showed up in the new scan. Some would say of this and the man’s healing, “Prayers were answered and a miracle occurred!” Yes, it was a miracle, but not the kind likely prayed for! Trust me – no special medical equipment can zap/rearrange things as well as our bumpy, potholed, nonexistent-in-places roads!
Jack doesn’t want to try this option of healing, so he is staying away from any country roads or even our Nairobi pot-holed ones until he can see a specialist tomorrow – so keep praying! He really needs to travel immediately to check on areas that need relief food! Bert
In response to the update I sent yesterday, a retired missionary from West Africa wrote and shared one of those “GREAT MISSIONARY STORIES” that missionaries know comes with a little extra meaning! Her husband had a kidney stone attack in Nigeria. She wrote: “I took him to Ogbomosho to the hospital 80 miles away, and by the time we bounced over those rough roads, the stone decided to pass - so it did.”
Years ago, I traveled from our home in Nakuru to Nairobi for surgery for a cyst, but after I arrived the cyst no longer showed up in the new scan. Some would say of this and the man’s healing, “Prayers were answered and a miracle occurred!” Yes, it was a miracle, but not the kind likely prayed for! Trust me – no special medical equipment can zap/rearrange things as well as our bumpy, potholed, nonexistent-in-places roads!
Jack doesn’t want to try this option of healing, so he is staying away from any country roads or even our Nairobi pot-holed ones until he can see a specialist tomorrow – so keep praying! He really needs to travel immediately to check on areas that need relief food! Bert