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Safe in the Storm

Posted by on October 8, 2008 in On The Road | 0 comments

I was in Illinois earlier this year where I experienced my first tornado producing thunderstorm. I saw the warnings on the weather channel and could see the dark clouds approaching. I stood in the safety of my friends home as the storm approached. It kept getting closer and closer. The wind and hail was intense. I could see it was nothing to take lightly. It came and it passed. I was in awe of its power and its beauty.We are in an economic storm at this time. I am not sure how it will change the world and our nation. I remain hopeful for...

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Malaria

Posted by on October 4, 2008 in Medical Work | 0 comments

Malaria is a huge problem in the remote islands of North Maluku. Our medical staff faithfully treat those who are suffering from malaria. It is not uncommon to have entire villages sick with malaria. These villages are called “black villages”. One “black village” is a Muslim village on a very remote small island. We have sent a number of teams to this village to help treat them–every family has had at least one member die due to malaria. It has devastated these people. We have a lot of compassion for them and...

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Mobile Clinics

Posted by on September 28, 2008 in Medical Work | 0 comments

Mobile Clinics

The importance of going to the sick is at the very heart of our medical work in Indonesia. We call them “Mobile Clinics”. The medical teams will go to a remote village and stay from one day to three months. These clinics provide needed treatment for those in the remote islands and jungle villages where they do not have access to medical care. In a one day clinic the teams have seen over 200 patients. The teams that stay for over a week will also do training for the villagers in the area of hygiene, STD’s and fire prevention....

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Finding Hope in Adelaide

Posted by on September 23, 2008 in Medical Work | 0 comments

Finding Hope in Adelaide

This Sunday, Kasih, the little girl with the severe cleft lip/palate, starts her journey to Adelaide tomorrow. This is the culmination of many months of fundraising and coordination (many thanks to Dr Nicole Anderson and Lisa Robinson) for all their hard work in making this happen. Kasih will get first class surgical treatment in Adelaide. Sunday’s trip will be from Halmahera to Manado. Kasih and her Mother will be escorted by a guest we have here at present – Martin Gare, who is also from Adelaide.See also...

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Doors Open

Posted by on September 20, 2008 in Hospital | 0 comments

I just got the great news from Peter Scarborough, IFC Field Director, that the medical ward (small hospital) in Halmahera is now open. Peter sent the note,”The 16 bed ward – which has turned into a 21 bed ward is virtually complete and the first patients are already in. Many thanks to the Rotary clubs of Gippsland (especially Berwick and Warragul) and the local Gold Mine in Halmahera for this.”This project was funded by these Rotary clubs in Australia . It has been a challenge because of the rising cost of building...

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The Number is 35

Posted by on September 19, 2008 in Children's Home | 0 comments

The number is now 35 children in our care. These are children who are either abandoned or orphaned. We have older kids and new born babies. The older children like Merna, who lost both parents, is being educated and supported by us as we watch over her well-being. She is happy, loved and has a lot of friends. Merna is one of the 35 souls we have been given to provide a happy and nurturing life.Esther Scarborough wrote about the most recent additions to our Children’s Home. She wrote, “We have two new babies–one was to be...

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Safe After the Shake

Posted by on September 14, 2008 in Regional News | 0 comments

Peter Scarborough reported that the recent powerful earthquake did not result in any loss of life to his knowledge. The shake was felt at our medical base in North Maluku. The ground rolled and trees swayed for a short time. We have built the structures on our base to withstand most of these shakes. We have done our best to reinforce our structures. It helps to have structural engineers on our team.We are thankful to report the minimal damage to structures in the region, no loss of life and no tsunami. Tsunamis are feared and for good reason....

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7.6 Earthquake

Posted by on September 11, 2008 in Regional News | 0 comments

I just got the news that there was a powerful earthquake that rocked the region we are working. I only have a little direct information about this quake. It was centered 55 miles from Manado and 75 miles from Ternate in the Molucca Sea.Peter Scarborough reported that our base was fine and there were no injuries there. They did feel the quake. We are the only medical option for the poor in the region. If there are injuries we will be working 24/7 to treat their injuries.I will share updates as I get them.

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Doors Need To Open

Posted by on September 8, 2008 in Burn Injury Assistance | 0 comments

I met with Mary Meier, a nurse, who is trying to open doors for Yulen to get the needed treatment for her burn injuries. Mary is a real hero and she is working on behalf of Yulen. There are several doors that need to open before we can order tickets and get Yulen and her husband here in the U.S. Her surgeries and therapy will take around one year.I appreciate Mary and the heart that she has for this desperate situation. We have a lot to do to get them here by the end of November. There are visas, airline flights and funds to raise to begin...

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Yulen

Posted by on September 3, 2008 in Burn Injury Assistance | 0 comments

Yulen

She was a beautiful young mother. Her home was filled with laughter and the daily chores of any Indonesian family in this region. Yulen and her husband were working hard and making ends meet. Then the tragic kerosene spill happened. She was burned over her chest and face. She went from a young mother to someone who is struggling for her life. She went to the IFC Clinic for help. They have been caring for her and keeping her burns clean and treating the infection. She needs expert care to help with the scares and infection.We are seeking help...

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