PDF - Diospi Suyana
Transcription
PDF - Diospi Suyana
Diospi Suyana Dr. Klaus-Dieter & Dr. Martina John A Good Start to 2014 Dear friends, The mission hospital is booming and we will soon be dedicating the Diospi Suyana school. At present, 58 missionaries from 10 countries are active in their respective fields. In January, Lion Hudson Publishers in Oxford accepted our manuscript of the story of Diospi Suyana and the book will be out in The Dignity of all People – including the Quechuas – is Inviolable Week by week Ryan Morigeau saw the poor patients sitting in the waiting room of the mission hospital. One look at their shoes, their clothes and their teeth reveals the hardship of their circumstances. The photographer set English-speaking world in fall. Thanks to your support we are starting our seventh year of ministry debt-free and full of enthusiasm. We give thanks to Him who has made these fantastic developments possible: God! Yours truly, Martina & Klaus-Dieter John On the Brink of Death February 3rd: A little girl is admitted as an emergency, in immediate need of medication for severe cramping. After being examined by Dr. Heike Lindacher she is ▲ Sheila with her dad placed on intensive – she survived. care for observation. What had happened? The Quechua girl had not been able to resist temptation and had eaten a handful of highly poisonous berries (baccharis coridifolia). The toxin affects the central nervous system and can even kill cows. himself a great goal - to capture and share the beauty and dignity of the Quechua people, people who in Peru are treated as second-class citizens. As his portrait photos show, he more than succeeded. Two Weeks with an Open Mouth The elderly Quechua Indio lady from the mountains suddenly heard an ominous cracking noise and with both jaws dislocated was literally left with her mouth wide open. Living for two weeks with your mouth open is tantamount to torture and the patient could barely eat or drink, her oral cavity dried out and the dislocated joints were painful. Our visiting ENT specialist D. Sarah Helmle managed to put her jaws back in place under general anesthetic and solved the problem. ◄ Dr. Hinger and Dr. Sarah Helmle examine the patient. ► Ryan Morigeau at his photo shoot Dental Clinic Steams Ahead When Sra. Maura Astorga set foot in the hospital on January 27th she was surprised to be presented with a gift basket and given free treatment. Shortly beforehand the computer system had identified her as the 10,000th patient to attend our dental clinic. ▲ The dental team and the happy patient. ▲ Dr. Klaus-D. John hält seine Dankesrede Great Progress on School Construction ● School License Issued official school license in Abancay. The Peruvian company Josfel donated 1,100 lights for the school building; Celima Co. sent all the tiles needed, WPO Furnishings of Illertissen provided everything for the workshop and Sachsenküchen supplied the kitchen for the caretaker´s apartment. ◄ Roofers on the roof of the school gym. New school furniture from Germany is unloaded at the hospital. ▼ The construction team headed up by Udo Klemenz and Johannes Bahr has made a breathtaking final sprint as three weeks before the inauguration tiles are laid and cementing and painting work is completed. On February 11, school principal Christian Bigalke collected the On Dirt Tracks Carolin Klett, Lilli Warkentin and Julianna Rolli have been out and about a lot recently, visiting the 250 studen▲ Carolin Klett laughs ts due to attend despite dirty shoes. the school in order to get to know their families and circumstances better. Carolin wrote in her blog: “We are gaining the most interesting insights; from a classy doctor´s apartment to a run-down room with a dirt floor, we really see it all. Sometimes we sit on soft couches, occasionally on rock-hard stools and often we are just left standing!“ 13 New Long-term Missionaries Arrive in Peru Since our last newsletter shortly before Christmas, 13 more long-term missionaries have arrived from Germany, the US and Canada. They will be staying from one to three and a half years. With 58 members of staff at ▲ Landscape gardener Daniel Dreßler and his wife, anesthetist Susen with their children Anton, Ludwig and Lea ▲ General practitioner Dr. John Washburn with his wife Crystal and children Caleb, Hannah and Hudson from the US present, our team is almost double the size it was on the day the hospital was inaugurated in August 2007. We wish our new colleagues God´s richest blessing and good times in Curahuasi. ▲ Physiotherapist Nolan Wright with his wife Konika and children Benjamin and Sydney from the the USA ▲ General practitioner Dr. Ari Cale from the USA Please send your gifts to: Diospi Suyana Diospi Suyana - USA 664 Liberty Church Road c/o Jim Miller Gray, TN 37615 USA In the USA Diospi Suyana is a recognized non-profit-organization and can issue tax receipts. A rainbow over the Diospi Suyana School Health and Education for the Quechua Indians of Peru James H. Miller Secretary of Diospi Suyana - USA Telephone 423-384-1776 Email jharold1941@gmail.com Roger Smalligan MD, MPH President of Diospi Suyana - USA Telephone 806-356-0739 Email rsmallig@yahoo.com Issue no 49 - February 2014 ▲ Midwife Bärbel Bühler ▲ CTA Markus Dirksen ▲ Nurse Dana Hennig ▲ Pharmacist Claudia Schultze ▲ Nurse Yael Becker ▲ Nurse Bettina Markwart from Kanada Through the Eyes of a Mother In order to save the boy´s leg, surgeon Dr. Annette Haar decided on emergency surgery. Photographer Ryan ▲ An anxious mother Morigeau´s photo shows his mother as the boy is wheeled into the operating wing. How great must her fears have been at this moment? Seeing the world through another´s eyes makes it easier to practise what the Bible tells us to do : “Love your neighbour as yourself“