Saturday, March 10, 2012

Packing Up and Heading Home

         It goes without saying, but anytime you can take one day and tour ancient ruins, it can be an amazing day. The sites and sounds, the people and culture of local villages is quite an experience. God blessed us on Friday with some amazing views of His wonderful creation. Obviously, the most important and most rewarding part of our week was the medical mission campaign, but Friday was rewarding in it's own way.
         This morning we are packing up and preparing to leave for home. Our flight will leave Cusco at 4:55 PM today to Lima, then on to Miami by 6 or 7 Sunday Morning. Followed up by our landing in Birmingham by 12:20 PM or so. I'm looking forward to getting back home to my family. This week has seemed to go by fast, but it has been a long time as well. It's time to go.
          Thanks so much for the support, for the opportunity, from everyone, to be able to go on mission trips and try to help others. It is always a rewarding and spiritually growing experience for me. I look forward to more opportunities.

'Til next time.......

One of the Views on Friday


At the Ruins in Pisac looking over the Village


Some of our Group


One of the Ruins


Part of the Ruins at Pisac

Our Tou Guide Maria

Listening At Pisac




Thursday, March 8, 2012

Another Great Day, Another Great Clinic

       Another great day it has been. We closed the medical clinic at 1:00 PM today, to get ready for a seminar tonight, and saw another 195 patients. That makes a grand total of 1239. That is really remarkable. Last years total was only 850 or so patients. It is a good feeling to have been a part of touching that many peoples lives. Physically, emotionally and most important, spiritually.
       Throughout this week, people from Cusco have been coming to see various medical specialists. But, they have also seen the ultimate "medical specialist". Christ. As I mentioned at an earlier time, everyone there had the opportunity to take part in a Bible study while they were waiting to see the doctor. Many took advantage, but also,  as every patient finished their turn in the clinic, they exited through the back door where a missionary team met them at an "outreach tent". There they received materials that explained the Church in greater detail, were being encouraged to learn more and were able to ask questions regarding what Christianity is all about. This week the compassion of Christ has been shown, seeds of His word has been sown. Now we pray for the increase.
        Tonight Jason Mckeown led a great seminar on "Miracles, Demons and Medicines of the Bible". There were a lot of local people in attendance and the presentation was very well received. Tomorrow, those that aren't flying home, will take a tour either to Machu Picchu, or to the Sacred Valley. We'll get to site see a little bit, but the day will start early and end late. Not much rest for the weary. Hopefully I will have some good stories and/or pictures to share Friday evening.

'Til next time.......



Jason Mckeown Leading His Seminar

The 2012 Cusco Medical Mission Team

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Day Three

        Day three has been phenomenal as well. 327 patients were seen for a three day total of 1044. That beats our last year four day total by almost 200. Tomorrow will a little shorter because we are going to be have a seminar and dinner here at the church building at 7:00PM. We'll probably wind the clinic up at 1:30 or 2:00 PM in the afternoon. Regardless of the number of patients that we see on Thursday, this will have been an extremely successful Medical Mission Campaign. I am proud to have been apart of it.
         I want to add somethimng else. Everyone in the United States that is in any way responsible for sending these three missionary families, and, all of the volunteers that came down to Peru to work this week, should be extremely proud. This group of people has, and will, continue to do an amazing job. You are very well represented.

'Til next time.........

My New Friend Fran


Brad Morris Giving an Eye Exam


Rick Williams Giving an Eye Exam


The "Drug Store"


You Might Be a Redneck

........if your Peruvian translater asks where you're from, are you speaking something other than English? I quickly explained that some of us are proud to be from the southern United States. Now, all that know me know how I talk. Extremely 'country'. I just didn't realize that I spoke another language. These people are actually from further south than I am. Come on!
         Kidding aside, the young man that has been helping us in the reception area is named Abel. He speaks four languages. Spanish, Quechua, English and French. I am now trying to teach him 'Redneck'. Of course, the first thing I hit him with when he got on me about my mastery of the English language, was that he obviously didn't have a brother named Cain. The next step was to explain what a redneck was, what it meant to be from the south and then, Jeff Foxworthy 'You might be a Redneck if" jokes. Another day or two and he will have "y'all" down pat.
         I really am enjoying working with the local people here in Cusco. I am learning about all of our differences, but at the same time, realizing how similar we all are. We all get sick. We all hurt. We all need reassurance from time to time. We need someone to listen to us. But, most importantly, we all need God. No matter where I have been around the world, at home or abroad, nothing has been more obvious to me than that. I just hope that while I’m here I can help lead someone closer to God.

‘Til next time………

Me and Abel

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Random Pictures

One of the "Hills" Across from our Hotel


Jason Pulliam Giving an Eye Exam

A Look at the Plaza and a Church Way up on the Hill

A Full Waiting Room

A Young Child Anxiously Awaiting the Doctor

One of the Many Bible Studies


The Eyes Have It

       Another great day in Cusco, Peru. The medical clinic saw 350 patirents for a two day total of 717. Last year we saw only 900 in four days. Last year was the first, so we should be a little more smooth in year number two. Again, many more Bible studies were held and one lady is getting very close to baptism. So close they were running water in the baptistry. Maybe tomorrow.
       Today was different than yesterday in that about double the amount of patients wanted to see the Optometrist verses the Medical Doctors or Physical Therapist. Regardless, all of the professionals here a doing a remarkable job. Of course, some patients saw multiple professionals. At any rate, A LOT of people needed their eyes checked, hence today, the Eyes Have It.
       Theres no telling what tomorrow will bring, but I know a lot of Cuscanians will be shown compassion in many ways, and, many will study The Word of God. Some for the first time. I for one am looking forward to day three.

'Til next time........
One of the Original Temples of the Sun god

Me In Front of the Fountain in the Middle of the Plaza






Monday, March 5, 2012

Day One Complete

       Day one of the medical campaign is complete. Wow! This year on day one we saw 367 patients compared to last years day one of about 180+. I once again am serving in the reception area of the clinic. We receive the patients, assign them a number, fill out a medical questionaire and determine which medical specialist they need to see. An optometrist, a physical therapist or a medical doctor. From our station we send the patients to triage where all of their vital information is collected, then they will point them to the correct waiting area. After the patients are finished they go to optical to pick up their free glasses or to pharmacy to pick up their free meds. While people are waiting, they have an option of requesting a Bible study where we have three areas set up for that. And, many took advantage. Not only is the compassion of Christ being shown, seeds are being planted and we pray for the increase.
       I expect the next few days to be very similar. Tiring but extremely uplifting for me. No matter where I go and participate in a mission effort, Peru, Guyana or Tanzania or the USA, those who seek find. I am proud to be a part of many peoples spiritual growth, but what nobody realizes is my spiritual strength grows even stronger. I encourage anyone who hasn't had the opportunity to be part of a mission effort, to do so.
       After dinner, it's back to the hotel for bed. I won't have any trouble sleeping tonight.

'Til next time........

Me, Tracy and Darlene in the Reception Area

Sunday, March 4, 2012

My Alpaca medalions and Quinoa, Excellent


A Debt we Owe

       I borrowed this idea from Phil Greer who led our devotion this afternoon. With over thirty individuals here to volunteer their time, really knowing this is something we must do, over 21 countries have been visited and presented the Gospel and shown the love of Christ. Just within this group of campaigners. That's pretty remarkable. The "Go into all the world" is a debt we owe, not just to the Lord but to every nation. This week we are hoping to show the love and compassion of Christ to the local Cuscanians who will come to seek medical care and hopefully spiritual care. I'm looking so forward to starting the clinic in the morning. We finished setting up and we are ready to go. It will be four long but very rewarding days ahead.
       We had a great meal this evening at the Inka Grill. I had the Alpaca tenderlion medallions served with Quinoa and vegetables. I am now stuffed and about to go to bed. Oh, and I did buy me a can of the Oxyshot concentrated Oxygen. I'm looking forward to giving it a try before drifting off. I'll report back on whther it helps with high altitude headaches etc.

"til next time.......


      

Ready for a Good Week

After a night of pretty good rest, I'm ready and fired up to start the week. We'll worship this morning then set up for the medical clinic. Interent is kinda sketchy so the post with pics last night didn't work. I will try again today. Just finished a huevos fritos and a cup cof coffee, one advil for my normal oxygen deficiency and off we go.

'Tilnext time.....

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Safe and Sound!

        Well, we made it! All of us safe and sound. A little groggy, but we've all had a nap now and are gearing up for tonight. We are having a kick-off campaign banquet tonight featuring local food and local entertainment, hopefully I'll post some pics later tonight.
        I'm already feeling the effects of life with "minimal" oxygen. A small headache and a
 little dizzy, but, this year they have a new product in town called "Oxyshot". It is concentrated Oxygen in a bottle that you, for lack of a better word, "huff" when you need it to infuse your bloodstreamn with O2. I am looking forward to buying that and keep it with me at all times.
        I'll check in later with more info.....keep us in your thoughts and prayers.

'Til next time......

Friday, March 2, 2012

Cusco, Here we Come!

          Excited to be leaving today for Cusco! A little apprehensive about leaving the family, but I will be back soon. We start our journey today traveling from Birmingham to Miami, Miami to Lima, and arrive tomorrow morning in Cusco, Peru. After a day of rest and getting used to the almost 12,000 feet of altitude, we will worship on Sunday morning with the Iglesia de Cristo, congregacion ayllu. Then we'll have a mad dash to get the medical clinic set up and ready for early Monday morning and the almost 1000 patients that will be seen during the week. It's going to be non-stop, long days but it will seem like its over quickly and we're all back home.
          Please join me in praying for a safe, successful trip, that the love of Christ be shown to all, and that many seeds will be planted to bring people closer to Him.

'Til next time........