Thursday, March 19, 2009


A couple weeks ago a 5 year old little girl named Brenda was brought to a Love Mercy (my friend's organization) meeting. People are always coming to ask for a job or aid of some sort. The Brenda had a very badly infected ankle. She, like so many children was being cared for by her grandmother. In this case mom abandoned the girl and her four siblings after dad was killed in an accident. Grandma had already spent every last shilling she had on the girl's wounded ankle.

The terrible infection was the fault of negligence on behalf of the doctors at the District Hospital (underfunded government hospital). They thought the ankle was fractured so they put a cast over the open wound. As it turns out the ankle wasn't even broken. Now, I'm not a doctor and I could see from the same x-ray that the ankle wasn't fractured. I also know that you can't put a cast over a bad wound without leaving a window to care for it.

By the time Brenda was brought to me the infection was very bad. I got her to the hospital where a doctor checked the wound. I could tell by the look on his face that it was pretty bad. We were referred to a surgeon to get a second opinion. The surgeon put Brenda on IV antibiotics for four days.

I'm happy to say that Brenda is up and walking, smiling and laughing. She still has a couple weeks of recovery at home but she'll be just fine.

For every little Brenda, there are a hundred more that can't get help. Many of those children probably won't make it. But, we do what we can and leave the rest in Daddy's care. Pray for those little ones, okay?

2 comments:

Jane said...

Thats wonderful you were able to help her & her family out! It just makes me think though (before I even read the last part of the blog) about all the other sick kids- that they are too far from Doctors or aid, simply don't have any money for it etc. I can simpathize in a small way being sick so long & being so tired, I often would picture myself (since you are actually in Africa) in a little cloth tent or something & what shape I would be in in the summer over there especially w/ no air canditioning (i was very sensitive to the heat), & little food. It wouldn't be good. Just being here (USA) the Dr's don't help much. My heart goes out to the sick & hurting people there. I try to pray for you & everyone in Africa that needs God's help, often. Love ya -Jane

Unknown said...

Wow, Jeremy, it is so very good to "see" you my Son! I walked this journey with you and Brenda and praise God for you and for His healing hand in that private hospital. Your heart was even bigger for this little one since you had the exact same injury and knew first hand what would be the end result without treatment. All our prayers were answered! To God be all the Glory! Praise His Holy and Mighty Name! Now may He provide for your every need and supply abundantly for others such as these thru the hearts that are touched by this story. I can't save them all but EACH of us can, AT THE VERY LEAST, save one!!! Multiply that 1 by just HALF the population of the US and we have helped save 150 MILLION children!!! It can be done! I love you and your amazing heart! Mom