Over 30 years ago I spent 2 years working as a RN in a rural mission hospital in Kenya with World Gospel Mission. I have dreamed for a long time of returning to Africa and now I am going back! I have an incredible opportunity to serve as a
Missionary Volunteer Partner with
World Gospel Mission to South Sudan and Kenya. I will be spending about one month each in the 2 countries, flying out about September 10. God has given me a heart for the people of South Sudan and Kenya. I am excited to know that I can show love in action to the people of another culture and be an encouragement to missionaries serving in the 2 countries. I will be able to use my skills as a family nurse practitioner though it will be a challenge. Many of the common medical conditions there are not typically seen in the US. A visiting doctor to South Sudan told me his first 5 patients were "malaria, malaria, malaria, scorpion sting, malaria."
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Twins I delivered at Tenwek Hospital, Kenya, 1980 |
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Helped with surgeries while working at Tenwek Hospital, Kenya, 1978-1980 |
What I will be doing-
1-
In South Sudan I will be working at the In Deed and Truth Clinic as a Family Nurse
Practitioner. The clinic partners with World Gospel Mission's Mango Ministry in South Sudan. The In Deed and
Truth (IDAT) Clinic in Tonj offers preventive and curative health care predominantly
to women and children. IDAT also runs a
weekly outreach clinic to a remote village with no health care services for
miles. I will join a small team of nurses, a clinical officer (similar to a physician assistant) and a midwife at the clinic that
sees as many as 600 patients weekly. I will work alongside South Sudanese Community Health Workers who will
translate into Dinka for me. We will diagnose (with limited lab
facilities), prescribe treatments, and offer spiritual care to the patients and
their families. Many people come to the clinic and hear about Jesus for the
first time in their lives. For the month
that I am there I will take turns with the other health care provider for
24/7 emergency call.
I
hope to be an encouragement to the small full time international medical team
and participate in local church services. On Saturdays I may go out with Community
Health Evangelism workers to Tonj on home visits and perhaps take tea and
observe local customs and life.
2- In
Kenya I
will be working with missionary Robyn Moore, RN, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with the Least of These Ministry.
The Least of These is devoted
to taking health care to the children of Nairobi.
Workers run mobile clinics that aim to prevent and treat current health issues.
They also work closely with HIV/AIDS children, taking care of their physical
needs and educating them about how to stay healthy and have nutritional diets.
A monthly pediatric HIV clinic is held in the
Kibera slum.
Please pray:
- I will be able to study and prepare to treat medical conditions found in South Sudan and Kenya.
- That I will stay close to the heart of God and listen to his leading.
- I will be open to learning from the Africans I meet and work with.
- That God will work through me to bring healing to patients and encouragement to clinic staff and missionaries while I am there.