I had the amazing opportunity to help at Children Health
Ministries the past couple of days. They
see malnourished infants on Mondays.
They do give them medica mamba. I
did ask about nut allergies and they did tell me it is not as prominent in Haiti
as in the US.
On Tuesdays they see follow up infants to make sure they are
gaining the weight that they need to before they do become malnourished.
On Wednesdays they see expecting mothers, their information
is gathered. Labs are done and then they
receive folic/iron pills and other medication if needed (for UTI’s, vaginal
infections, heartburn).
Tera,
ReplyDeleteI'm so thankful you are a part of the team! What a blessing to have someone who can help those with their physical needs as well as their spiritual. I will keep you, as well as all of the team, in my prayers as you serve. You may never see or know the influence and impact you are having with those you minister to in Haiti. Please know and believe in your heart, that when you share your heart and your talents; you are making a difference in those whom you share yourself with. When we follow God, share His love and ours, we provide a moment of love, respite and hope to someone who may not feel like there is a God, that there is hope, or that there is love in the world.
I leave you and the team with these words:
Matthew 5:14-16- “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; nor does anyone light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house. Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.
In Him,
Jeff
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