For decades, Afghanistan has only known war and well...more war. From the Soviet Union to the Taliban, Afghans have protected their way of life through violence and warfare, and they have learned that they can depend on no one else except themselves.
So what will be my small contribution to the mission? My goal is to produce as many smiles, to shake as many hands, to distribute as many blankets, to build as many genuine relationships, and to impart as much knowledge as I can, with the abilities that God has given me, to win those precious "hearts and minds".
Here are some of the cases I had in the free clinic today...
Farmer with persistent shoulder pain. Diagnosis: rotator cuff tendinitis
A cute Afghan girl who is so good at saying "ahhhh"!
Long history of knee pain. Diagnosis: Mild Osteoarthritis
" 'Comfort, O comfort My people', says your God...A voice is calling, 'Clear the way of the Lord in the wilderness; make smooth in the desert a highway for our God. Let every valley be lifted up, and every mountain and hill made low; and let the rough ground become a plain, and the rugged terrain a broad valley; then the glory of the Lord will be revealed."
Isaiah 40:1,3-5 NASB
" 'Comfort, O comfort My people', says your God...A voice is calling, 'Clear the way of the Lord in the wilderness; make smooth in the desert a highway for our God. Let every valley be lifted up, and every mountain and hill made low; and let the rough ground become a plain, and the rugged terrain a broad valley; then the glory of the Lord will be revealed."
Isaiah 40:1,3-5 NASB
2 comments:
does that knee and shoulder belong to the same farmer? i like the sound of your objectives. that should give you just the right focus. -g
Mike, have you read The Kite Runner? It offers some fantastic insight into Afghan culture.
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