
In the first few days of the clinic, this is a fairly easy task, emotionally speaking. But as the clinic nears the closing date, it’s harder and harder to accept that so many will not receive treatment. The more physicians and medical professionals who come along, the stronger our team and the more patients we can treat in the week. That means we have fewer to turn away when it’s time to leave.
A storm rolls in over Hosanna, as seen from the top of the hotel, taken after the clinic closed for the day.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Morning worship meetings on these outreaches are beautiful times with the Lord and with each other as we praise His holy name. Prayer warriors praying for one another before they go out into the crowd.
Bob walked behind a building today and was surprised to see the progress of the new bathroom construction and told us, “I'm thinking that that the bathrooms will be usable before our outreach is completed. Praise the Lord.”
The second new bathroom is coming along as well.
We have not been allowed to have a separate prayer room on this outreach. But that hasn’t stopped people from seeking us out for prayer. This is a shot of the back gate and people wanting prayer.
Our staff and team tell us over and over again how they feel strengthened and experience solutions and breakthrough because of the prayers being lifted up back home on their behalf. Join us in praying for the remaining days of our Hosanna medical outreach Prayer points for Wednesday and Thursday of the Hosanna, Ethiopia, outreach.
September 7th, Wednesday – Psalm 118:21
September 8th, Thursday – Psalm 118:14
For more daily prayer points for the Hosanna outreach, click here.