Friday, July 27, 2007
Flight Info for Families
Campo Maior is Changed
So far we have seen over 500 patients this week...and we only have this afternoon left of working in our clinic. We have had some amazing
The evening rally´s are bringing many people to know the Lord. We were able to share our Heart Skit, which they all enjoyed. Dancers dance and perform mini-dramas, we worship, and the pastors preach with such a passionate, roof-raising, vigor. And after the rally´s we all walk to
We are consuming our daily Fruits, Fruits of the Spirit that is. Patience (or as KJV calls it, Long Suffering) seems to be a hard one. Patience with being tired, with the patients we see...patience with patients. Today we are chewing on goodness and gentleness. Being gentle in how we react with the people, and also with eachother... the Lord has really hand-picked each one of our team members, because it is obvious looking back throughout the week how each person here is and has been essential to our work. If just one was missing, we would not have been the body for Christ that we are.
Its hard to say personally how each of us is doing... but I see that Dr.Naus is bringing such joy to the patients, making them laugh, even the ones that are so stoic in their faces, stone-cold....somehow the Jolly doctor makes them laugh! Dr. Dorfman, aka. double-D, is like a big poppa bear to us, and I have never seen someone handle so many gross feet with such ease!
Campo Maior had been changed.
-In Him, Kirsten
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
We are not in Boca anymore...
The team has such a wonderful positive attitiude and the energy level is elecrifying! These kids only have 2 speeds: GoGoGo and snore. They love every part of this journey but especially love interacting with the Brazilians, both the locals here and the over 250 other short term missionaries who rode 60 hours on a bus to get to this one stoplight little town in the middle of nowhere with wandering donkeys and cattle. The town is truly getting blessed in both physical (medical, dental, food and clothing donations) and spiritual ways. Many local people previously involved in the Spiritualism side of extreme Catholicism are understanding for the first time that God, the creator, through Jesus LOVES THEM unconditionally. It is powerful to see so many come forward in the evening rally,s eager to profess their understanding and acceptance of our Lord Jesus!
Our team too has been blessed spiritually (while being challenged a bit physically - sure it,s a dry heat but it is still 96 degrees !! We are studying the Fruits of the Spirit looking in detail into a Fruit of the Day starting during our morning devotions but threading the theme throughout the day. Joy on monday, Peace yesterday and Patience today. God is using the different Gifts He has given us beautifully as everyone has fallen into their role creating a highly efficient Love-dispensing Medical Team. We saw over 120 patients yesterday and will see even more today. I wish my office functioned so efficiently. Even young Daniel has been put to work getting finger sticks to check for diabetes. Oh, how he is maturing. The translators are exceptional. Lisa is the all around Mom and makes sure everyone is cared for. Casey and Chase can skip the first year of Medical school after this week. They have seen and are beginning to diagnose many common and uncommon conditions. Dean is injecting, Meg is prescribing and I am laughing (or being laughed at - not sure)
Keep praying for energy, safety, and independent spiritual growth for each member - - I am seeing God work in deep, life changing ways in several of us Gringos.
. . . . . . . . . Uncle Mo, XiXi Doi, Dr Dimples
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
2nd day, and getting a system down....
Today we just finished a very long day of seeing over 110 patients!!! Can you believe it??? All day long, its prick of a finger (Chase, Cass, and Gabe), blood pressure taken (all Cass), and then they come to us (me, Kelley, Bianca, and Katia) for the interrogation time. Where does it hurt? For how long? Do you take any medication? etc etc etc. Its so much fun! The little old ladies are the best, we have come up with a formula, the higher they are in age, the more places on the body that hurt.... completely makes sense, but its really funny when you are looking a 80yr old woman in the face and she is telling you that her WHOLE body hurts.... we laugh and laugh with some of them. Other times, its painful to watch. Dr.Dorfman had one patient who had a major infection in her foot that he had to cut open, drain, and pull out awfully gross things. Chase and I watched, wondering how much we could take before passing out! That poor girl! Other patients are heartbreaking. Katia and I spoke with one woman this morning who was deeply suffering, she had lost her father as a young girl, raised her brothers and sisters by herself, had gone through horrible things such as a rape, and just overall was suffering greatly. We comforted her as she cried and cried. Later on today a young boy came in who was extremely sick, vomiting and all, so we desperatly found some good medicine for him. This town is truly experiencing God´s love through the Braga Project. Its such an amazing thing to see, people filling the halls of the school where we are working, hearing children laughing and singing songs, and watching the people all smiling and being prayed over. The hearts of the other workers here are just overflowing with love, its very humbling to see others with such a passion for the Lord. Please continue to pray for our engery-levels to remain strong and high, that we are all well rested, and that we can continue to see as many patients as the Lord brings to our doors. Pray for our doctors too. To keep the joy, and remain cheerful.
In Him, Kirsten
ps. Cass loved the cds!!!! Thanks Shelbely, and Rach!!!!
sorry for no pictures, the computer flopped and we couldn´t upload any.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Playing Doctor....Grey´s Anatomy- Campo Maior
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Its Only Just Begun....
on Saturday night, after traveling for over 24 hours!! The flight stopped in Manaus, and then got stuckon the ground due to absolutely no radar in all of North Brasil....making that beginning of the trip a little tiresome. I joined the group this morning, after staying with the Pastor and his wife last night...they are the most open-hearted couple, so warm and welcoming! I was so excited to see the 11 other faces this morning. Today we all met the rest of the Braga Project members, a cheerful group from all over, ready to serve, preparing the various stations, cooking food, and all living in cleaned out school rooms.... very amazing what the Lord is preparing to do here. We spent a small part of the day getting our rooms ready to see the patients, we separated and organized all the medicines, set up the examining stations (you can see Dr.Dean Dorfman´s is all neat and
organized, definately a type A personality!), practiced taking blood sugar levels (on Katia´s donated thumb), and then
even practiced translating and how we would check-in and organize the patients. We can truly feel that excitement growing in our group, within the entire group of the Project, as the Lord is opening up the way for the people of the town to come tomorrow. 
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Preparations For Our Trip
many people as we can, helping them, praying for them, and giving them medicine to assist whatever ailments, or problems they might be suffering from. Our team is all very exciting to be a part of this wonderful mission, and to be led by three very talented doctors: Dr. Naus, Dr. Meg, and Dr. Dorfman. We have 2 students from the medical field on the team, Chase is a pre-med student, and Cassie is a nursing student. The rest of us will be assisting any way needed, to translate, pray, run errands, etc.Different parts of our team will begin traveling this weekend, and we all will finally end our travels in a small town just Northwest of Teresina in the state of Piaui. Piaui is a very dry, hot, and poverty stricken state within Northern Brazil. Our work will most likely be very tiresome, and Dr. Naus promises to make us work as hard as possible :) But the Lord will be working within the Braga Project and it is such a glorious thing to be loving on the people of Campo Maior.
As a team, we will attempt to blog as much as we can, depending on internet access there...
Thanks for your prayers as we prepare and depart on our trip! Much thanks!
In Him, Kirsten