A Weekend to Remember
August 22, 2009
The last weekend I was on call was incredibly busy. It seemed that every patient we admitted through casualty (emergency room) was very sick. Several patients were involved in serious “road traffic accidents”, others had severe infections (typhoid, malaria, meningitis). It didn’t take long before all of our ICU beds were full, all our ventilators (breathing machine for the sick patients) were in use and we were scrambling to make take care of all the sick patients. Needless to say, many times it seemed that the needs were overwhelming and the resources were inadequate. But it was amazing to see all of the staff doing what they could to make sure each and every one of these sick patients was well cared for. I was reminded of when the disciples were faced with the overwhelming need to feed more than 5,000 people with only 5 loaves and 2 fish. When they put the limited resources they had in THEIR hands, into the hands of Jesus…a miracle occurred. All of the people were fed and there were 12 baskets full left over. This last weekend, the needs were overwhelming, but we simply put our limited resources into the hands of Jesus…and miraculously…the patients were well cared for. And on Monday morning, after being up for almost 48 hours straight, amazingly, we still had the strength to work all day. I guess that was our 12 baskets full left over.



We though we would send you an email to let you know that we miss you and miss your teaching on Wednesday nights and miss all of your neat props!! We also miss your very easy to understand teaching.
When we heard you were in Africa for your heart’s desire and living your dream, we want you to know that we are very happy for you, that you are doing what God has put into your heart.
We hope your family is doing well and we saw your video on Wed. night and are in total agreement for a good family for the triplets.
We look forward to your return in November and looking forward to hearing your stories.
We love you and pray for you nightly. We just want to encourage you.
Love, Jim and Connie Dattilo