Today's clinic was hot and exhausting but so worth it. We saw 82 patients today and we were still able to finish by 2:30! There have been only 36 saved during these last 4 clinic days but that is 36 more for Jesus! Sometimes I look at the total numbers instead of the heart of each of those individuals. I don't know God's plan. I do know and trust that God knows far in advance what the outcome will be. All I should do is pray and trust Him to bring each person to His saving grace. And that is what it is about - His saving grace. Jesus died for all sinners - an astronomical number that we will never know. His blood covers everyone. We only have to ask Him into our hearts as our Lord and Savior and trust in His grace for our salvation. This is something that we don't fully understand. But we don't have to understand it. We just have to have faith in His grace and believe. His grace covers it all. It doesn't make us perfect. Just forgiven. Our good works will never be enough. I try to be so perfect every day and fail so miserably but I will never be perfect and that is ok because He loves me so much.
I want to say a thank you again to all our prayer warrior/rope holders. Your prayers have brought us to where we are at this point. There has been some political unrest in Honduras lately. The government has been trying to privatize education and medical care. Teachers and doctors have been peacefully demonstrating to stop this. We have had some concerns about being able to get to our clinics but we have made it each day. We need 2 more days of reaching our clinics and then being able to get to the airport on Sunday. Please pray for our protection and ability to reach our destinations each day.
We will be at a clinic in Municipal tomorrow.
Totals today:
Total readers - 62
Total prescription glasses - 45
Total patients - 82
Total saved - 10 One more for Jesus!
Post test station after the autorefractor. I am in the background
trying to hydrate which I am bad about not doing often enough!
Triage station and far vision station
Autorefractor station. We have to sometimes cover the patient's face when
we are reading their vision with an autorefractor if the light is too bright
Autorefractor again. Worked fine this time without the hand towel