Firestone Surgeries.

Last Tuesday Jeremiah, Joshua, and Fumbeh received life-changing hernia repair surgeries, thanks to the amazing team of surgeons and medical staff from Children’s Surgery International (CSI). The CSI team was here for one week and performed hundreds of facial, hernia, and burn surgeries. And they did it all for free!

The need for these surgeries was so big here that the CSI team was overwhelmed. I brought seven children in for preliminary evaluations by the Liberian team prior to CSI arriving. The night before I was supposed to bring them back to be assessed by the CSI surgeon, Dr. Steve, I was told that there were only 13 surgical spots left and over 100 people were staying overnight hoping for one of them.

Elena and I left early the next morning, the car loaded with seven excited children, without much hope of any of our kids receiving the surgeries that they needed. As we headed down the road we wondered out loud if it was even worth going. I asked one of the kids to pray, and as Jeremiah's prayer floated up from the backseat, I could feel the mood in the car change. I started getting excited and had a feeling we were going to be witnessing a miracle (because that is what it was going to be if any of my kids were actually going to have surgery this week).

We were over an hour late arriving, and as I drove up to the hospital, I passed through a crowd of mothers and children waiting to be seen. We were greeted at the door by the screening team and were told there are only nine spots left. Then I realized, as we were escorted straight back to see the surgeon, they were waiting for us!

Dr. Steve examined the children one by one and, in the end, three of the seven were selected to have surgery. (We actually ended up taking three of the last five surgery spots!) The other four received the promise of being at the top of the list for surgery when the CSI team returns next year. Amazing!

Jeremiah, Joshua, and Fumbeh received lots of love and attention from the entire CSI team and were totally spoiled—chocolate pudding and TV watching! And they were even able to experience an elevator (“the moving room”) and flushing toilets for the first time. They really did not want to leave the hospital when it was time to go. A week later, all three boys are doing great!

Thanks again to Lora, Anna, Jennifer, Emmi, Dr. Steve, and the rest of the Children's Surgery International team. Thanks also to Dan Adomitis and Firestone for allowing them to use Firestone’s hospital. They did over 20 surgeries a day the entire week they were here and changed all kinds of Liberian lives, including three that are very close to my heart.

What a wonderful way to

What a wonderful way to revisit you and the children in Liberia. Thank you for posting the photos and for letting all of us know that the boys had a positive experience and are feeling well. You've touched our hearts and minds in all that you shared with us while visiting you and such extraordinary children. I know Lora, Anna, and I believe in the support and care that ORR offers these orphanages, their directors and children. We can't wait to see you, again, in 2011. We'll be corresponding until then. Please, send our love, to our dear friends, Fumbeh, Joshua, and Jeremiah.

Thanks to Debbie and the

Thanks to Debbie and the Liberia ORR team we met last week. Jennifer, Anna and I (all nurses) were able to visit 2 ORR orphanages as well as 4 other orphanages on our trip. Our goal was to de-worm as many kids as we could find, prior to the start of our medical mission. Thanks to Debbie's help we were able to also find kids that needed surgery as well.
Our Liberia trip was a huge success thanks to the staff at Firestone Hospital. We did over 140 surgeries on children the week were were there. I also wanted to tell you that the work ORR is doing is extremely impressive. They truely are at the grass roots level, and are using all their resources for the children of Liberia. I felt that every dollar given to them was valued and actually made it to the children. This organization is doing great work and I was lucky enough to witness that by meeting many of the children they serve.
Children's Surgery International hopes to return to Liberia in 2011 and we look forward to partnering with ORR again.

Debbie, What a beautiful

Debbie,
What a beautiful testimony!!!! Your desire to see these kids flourish bursts through every word of this story. I remember little Fumbeh. I am thrilled to hear how God is so powerfully at work there. This is definitely a "Yeah God!"

Praise God! "I know the

Praise God! "I know the plans I have for you says the Lord, plans to prosper and not to harm" Jeremiah 29:11

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