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I can hardly believe it but the time has finally come for little Kigen from Pokot country to return home. He has been in Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital now for 5 months. I first introduced this little boy to my readers in early March 2011. If you are new to my blog or missed the post, you can read all about it here. A few days later, I reported here that my friend Jonah was able to organize a medical mercy mission and bring the little boy to Eldoret, Kenya for medical attention.
Little did Jonah or I know just how long it would be before the medical mission was completed, Neither did we know of the twists and turns and the length of time it would actually take to get full medical treatment for the little boy. You can read all the updates at this blog by searching for "Kigen".
After months of waiting and wondering, little Kigen at last had surgery on June 11, 2011. He received an operation on one eye as the doctors diagnosed that he could see out of at least one eye if they opened it. Since then we have been waiting for Kigen's healing and recovery. After that we were waiting to be able to meet the medical bill before he and his family could be released from the hospital. That has been particularly difficult because the bill was much higher than we anticipated. We have been stretched in our faith and in our finances to meet it. Particularly my friend, Jonah in Kenya and the pastor and missionary to the Pokot peoples (pictured in the photo below). Sometimes, in fact oftentimes, when God calls you to do something, it will not be easy. The help you may have experienced initially may fade away. The personal cost may seem high and the cost of your obedience can also cost those around you. That is when it is important to stand on your faith and trust in God to help you complete the task set before you no matter what comes.
I'm delighted to be able to report at last, that the mission given to Jonah has been accomplished. Paulina, the mother and her two children are now being escorted home by the pastor from their area. They all have a very long journey ahead of them.
Here is the pastor along with the children. The mother is carrying Kigen on her back and her helper is carrying TikiTik. |
This is Paulina, the mother in the blue shirt. She is in a pensive mood. No doubt she is thinking about how long she has been away and how things will be at home after being away for so long. She looks much healthier herself from the first time we saw her in these photos. The children as you can see are paying no attention to having their picture taken. Instead they are engrossed in enjoying their sodas. Kigen is the one with the blanket on his head. |
I want to thank everyone who has been a part of this medical mercy mission to help Kigen. Please know you have given a little boy a chance at life and helped his little sibling too. Kigen now has vision out of one eye and thus he has been given a good start in having a productive life. Please continue to pray for this family as they will have difficulties looking after their hygiene needs where they live. This will make their health issues a continuing concern. Pray also for the pastor and missionary who minister to the needs of Pokot at a time of famine and great difficulty.
God bless.
Photo credits: All photos the property of Jonah
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