Friday, October 8, 2010

Praise!

Well, it has been quite the experience, to say the least, since May 16, 2010. God has showed His amazing power, watchcare over us all and His amazing healing power in all who were involved in the accident. This is Marc Dorce after the accident when there was so much gravel embedded in his arms that they decided to amputate both of them immediately because even if he survived without the amputaion of them infection from all of the embedded gravel would cause gangrene to set in. BUT, OUR GOD IS BIGGER THAN ALL OF THAT! The last thing Marc told me is don't let them cut my arms off Mdme Kiki. Insistance from me, his wife Monique, and an American nurse named Stefanie led them to the decision to leave them on. Every day for a week, Dr. Halpern from Tampa, Florida and the team, carefully cleaned and debreeded the wounded arms and hand. The back of his hand was a complete blow out. They took a piece from his forearm and grafted it into place. He is doing well. He was in the hospital from May 16th - June 22nd. He has movement that they never expected. He is determined to feed himself, dress himself, bathe etc. Yesterday, October 7th, he went to the Medishare hospital to have the metal fixation removed from his arm. He came home yesterday and is doing quite well. His daughter, Alexandra, who is three said, "Now you can clap your hands when we sing daddy!"






Marc is a faithful servant. He is Wilckly's cousin but we have raised him since he was 12 years old. He is a strong, dedicated Christian young man. He would go around every Sunday visiting one of the 15 different churches in our ministry. He would take a tap-tap to PAP to run errands for us at a moments notice. He walked the 9 hours to the Terrible Mountain and back instead of riding a mule. The bottom line is, with everyone he meets, he wants to know if they have their life right with the Lord and know where they will spend eternity. Thank you so much for the millions of prayers that have been lifted up for this young, faithful servant. dee



















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