Sunday, September 20, 2015

What really matters?

After a bit of a delay, the ship arrived in Madagascar and we are once again safely moored at our usual dockside space.  Surgeries began 2 weeks ago and the hospital deck is filled with the sounds of voices of patients, caregivers and staff.  Admissions has been a busy place. The three admission nurses are from all across the world; Cameroon, Holland, and the United States and for each of them it is their first time here.  Most have never before seen the kinds of maladies that are common here.  It is a constant reminder of just how blessed we are.  There is a spirit of hope in our admissions process as we see the process of transformation begin.  It's not just about the healing of the body.  It's about the relationships that develop as love is poured out unconditionally for no matter how disfigured a body can be, there is still a person inside that craves being valued and loved.  In the end, what really matters is the quality and care with which we have loved others.  It is a privilege to begin that transformation in admissions.  Bring them on!  We have love to give!

2 comments:

  1. Chris, thank you for your personal report. I pray for your team and the wonderfull work you are doing together.
    Love from Ine

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  2. So excited for you and the new team, Chris! Godspeed :)

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