Warriors,
OK – I think we are done with doctors for a bit (except to take my stitches out next week) so I’ll see if I can recap our updates here.
1. Cathy found out today that she has rotator cuff syndrome. Thankfully, no surgery required. But a lot of physical therapy will be going on during the next month here. We are both scheduled several times a week at the same PT place so they will get to know us pretty well.
2. Cathy’s neck problems seem to be on the mend and she now has an in-home traction device that she will be using for some time to come. Again, this sure beats surgery so we are praising the Lord all the way to our physio!
3. My knee rehab is going well. More and more movement is coming each new day, although so is more pain. The pain is probably due to the swelling coming down – and my PT’s delight in moving my newly implanted knee into all sorts of contortions that I’m sure are not natural.
4. Please be praying for Wycliffe, our compound worker, who just had his sister die. He is in Kenya where he is mourning and taking care of family issues surrounding the death. Pray that God will amazingly provide all that Wiki needs in the way of finances, emotions and physical health during this difficult time for him.
5. Always remember to pray for our journeymen, who are now in Rumbek without us, as they continue to serve the King daily in their assignments.
6. And a HUGE PRAISE for the Lewis family as they are now in their new home !!!!!! What a great blessing this is for them. Pray that as they settle in that they will make all the family adjustments that come along with bush living.
God is sooo good to us on the Sudan team. We lift Him up and praise his magnificent name,
Mark and Cathy
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