FRANKFORT HONDURAS MISSION 2025-#4

Today is Thursday, February 20th, the 6th day of the mission and the 3rd day of the
clinic. It is a beautiful day in Honduras, with a blue sky and temperatures in the
upper 70s. There is no shortage of patients for our clinic. Thanks to Terry’s excellent
management, the clinic is humming like a fine tuned machine. The word of the day
is “FAITH.” Related scriptures are: Rom 3:28 “Therefore we conclude that a man is
justified by faith without the deeds of the law.” Also, Heb 11:1 “Faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” It is by faith we live
and by faith we are saved. It is by faith that we trust the wisdom of God with our lives
and futures, instead of be guided by our own wisdom. We came to Honduras with
the faith that God would look after us and guide our mission to success as long as
we rely on His wisdom and not our own. We obtain God’s wisdom by prayer,
meditation, reading scripture, and discernment. We must be determined to find
God’s wisdom, otherwise, we rapidly resort to our own. Our medical clinic has seen
a wide variety of problems. We have had diabetes crisis with blood glucose levels
literally off the scale. This required helping the patient purchase a 90 day supply of
insulin and a Glucometer. We sent a patient to the ER yesterday with
extremely high blood pressure, which did not improve here at the clinic with the
medication available. Everyone who comes through gets parasite medication due
to the frequent infestation of parasite from the poor water quality. We are treating
allergies, cough and cold, infections, high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, and
skin disorders. Depression is also present, but the medications are difficult to
obtain and sustain. We therefore treat depression and anxiety with the peace of
Jesus. Today I had the pleasure of attending a party for the 3rd birthday of a youngster
in the daycare here at Solid Rock Church. It was amazing as such things should be.
The team really appreciates your prayers and support! Blessings to all, Roger. Photo link pending.