Pray for Healing

Please join us in prayer!  We are believing for miracles!

TELL CUMMINGS was taken to the JFK hospital and diagnosed with Hepatitis B.  He is one of Eric and Kamah’s children. He has had treatment and today he can come home if his medical bills are paid. They will need our help for this.  In Liberia they will keep you in the hospital until the bills get paid.  PRAY for Tell.  He needs a healing miracle to recover and be the strong boy we know him to be.

Tell is 14 yrs old and in Grade 10. Tell is 14 yrs old and in Grade 10.
This is a photo of Ma Esther before she had a stroke. This is a photo of Ma Esther before she had a stroke.
Kamah has been staying with Tell while he receives treatment in hospital. Kamah has been staying with Tell while he receives treatment in hospital.
Pray for Ma Esther's full recovery. She still has a long way to go! Pray for Ma Esther’s full recovery. She still has a long way to go!

Ma Esther was rushed to the ELWA hospital on September 14, to find out she had a brain hemorrhage.  Thank God this did not happen at her home with the children, but rather at her missionary son’s house ( Emmanuel Davis) where they were having a family meeting.  Emmanuel rushed her to the hospital immediately.  This left her with numbness and inability to walk and talk. Each day at ELWA she was improving and soon discharged.  Praise God for answering prayers to this point and for all who have been praying!!  Please keep on praying!   Ma Esther has a very supportive family who is taking very good care of her and they always have someone by her side.  From ELWA she was taken to a health clinic for physio therapy. Each day she is able to move her limbs more and talk more clearly.  Pray too for the children. They are taking this very hard.  There are caregivers in the home.  We still have Kuo our cook and Ma Esther’s helper as well as Lemuel the children’s tutor and help for the shop.  Lucy Wolo just informed me that she is there too, helping with the children.  She grew up in Ma Esther’s home and is the mother of David.
We sure appreciate those who donate.  For sure once a week we are helping someone to hospital or a medical clinic who could not afford to pay a medical bill.  This country is so poor!

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