Wow! I can’t wait to
see what God has in store for the group of people we have down here this
week! It is something new every time and
every trip, and this trip is, of course, no different. So here goes the obligatory “meet the team”
post…
For those of you who are completely new readers, first of
all—welcome! And thanks for following
along! I am Heidi Bell, an OB/GYN from
Greenville, North Carolina. My husband
Matt and I lived here in Guatemala as missionaries from 2006-2008 . Since then, I’ve been extremely blessed to
be able to continue coming down every quarter to serve in Chichicastenango for
a week. We mostly provide gynecological
surgeries, but also take care of quite a few chronic patients with fertility
and bleeding concerns. As long as God
keeps providing, we plan to keep coming.
The amount of support—in prayers, money, donated supplies and equipment,
and TIME—has been nothing short of overwhelming over the last 4 and ½ years.
Traveling with me on this trip are Karen Carr and Nicole Jacobs,
friends from work and Integrity Church.
They are good friends with each other, and had each been talking about
wanting to come down to Guatemala with me individually before we found out we
all knew each other. Karen took her
first plane flight with Nicole in 2007, and today got her first passport stamp
with her also!
Karen is a Spanish interpreter at the hospital where I work,
and truly has a love of the language.
I’m excited to learn from her this week, and excited about the love and
energy that she will certainly exude in the clinics here just like she does at
home. God really seems to be growing her
heart for missions, and I look forward to seeing how He works through her this
week! (He is currently blessing me
through her in the form of her making up my bed for me while I type ;-)
Nicole teaches Special Education at home, and has a
beautiful heart for the Lord. I also
found out tonight that she has had some nursing school, so I can’t wait to get
her to work on blood pressures, fingerstick blood sugars, and whatever else she
dreams up to do. Her husband, Brian,
works out at the gym with Matt (my husband), and we all go to Church
together. I’m also planning to get Nicole
and Karen to scrub in to the OR with me and help (since I will need some
help!), so I hope that doesn’t scare them off too badly!
We are also meeting Dan Singleton, a soon-to-be-graduating
Family Practice resident who works with Chris Schwering, and a friend of his
who is an Emergency Medicine physician also.
They are coming up tomorrow, so more on them later.
Mark Snoddy and his son (also Mark Snoddy) are also down
here for two weeks, and I’ve been tasked with “putting Mark to work” and
getting his feet wet in medicine, which he thinks he might be developing an
interest in. He’s currently in college,
and we are looking forward to having a lot of fun teaching and working with
him. His Dad is a strong supporter of
the hospital here (his grandparents essentially built the place!) and serves on
the Board of Directors for the “Good Samaritan Hospital” where we will be
working on the U.S. side. It is always a
pleasure to hang out with him. He has
been such a blessing to Tom and so many others over the years!
Also for the new readers, “Tom” is Dr. Tom Hoak, a general
surgeon from the U.S. who lives down here full-time with his wife Jana. They have just sent their last daughter off
to college this past year, and are working down here “until God sends us
somewhere else”, as they will tell you.
They are a continuous inspiration to me, and it is always good to see
them and get to work with Tom again!
Pictures below are of Nicole, then Karen, then our attempt at a group photo-- hopefully we will do better tomorrow!
5 comments:
Awesome. So proud of you guys. May the Lord keep and guide you this week.
God bless all that you all will do this week.
God bless all that you all will do this week.
So bummed I missed the trip with Karen... tell her hi for me!!
So bummed I missed the trip with Karen... tell her hi for me!!
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