Pray for Bucky and Carole Sydnor
Carole writes: Nepal’s
New Year started on April 14th and what new things it has brought! On the
national scale, the deadline for writing the constitution was extended 12
months. Thankfully, everyone is ignoring the fact that the extension occurred a
few hours after everything expired, partly because no one really knew what had
actually “expired” and what had not. So they agreed to not worry about it. That
agreement was a big nation-saver. We asked for your prayers about this last
April, and we are most thankful for them. The country has been spared a serious
constitutional crisis.
At the hospital, the biggest thing the Nepali New Year has brought is a
surgeon. He arrived just after the monsoon, and his arrival is such an
important help to the hospital. In the last 52 weeks the hospital has not had a
resident surgeon; there have only been visiting surgeons and then for a total
of 8 weeks. So people who needed surgery had to go elsewhere. Even so, over
40,000 people will have come to the hospital for treatment these last 12
months. An added bonus is that the new surgeon is a Christian, adding to the
Christian leadership at the hospital.
On a different note, two medical
students have come to the Lamjung Hospital; Rachel, from Britain, and Deborah, from France. They have come for their
“medical elective;” a time when they have an opportunity to go wherever they
want several weeks and observe medicine practices in that country. They have
come to Besishahar and their boldness sometimes staggers the mind. Neither has
ever been to Nepal
before nor speaks Nepali. Yet they flew into Kathmandu
and were met by a HDCS staff person who carefully put them on a bus to
Besishahar. For that 6-8 hour ride they had no one who spoke much English at
all. But they both arrived safely. Bucky assisted in their orientation at the
hospital; Carole oriented them to life in Besishahar. Since neither of them has
a refrigerator in their room, we “took pity on them” and have them join us for
breakfast everyday. That has been a treat for them and for us as well. It
is interesting what simple things become such a blessing!
Finally, the close of the Nepali old year is the time that the hospital
prepares plans for the new fiscal year, which starts mid-July. Part of the
plans are that the hospital will be fully staffed, including another surgeon
who is already on the way, and functioning at a higher level than it does now.
- Pray for Bucky and Carole as they bring help to the people of Nepal
- Pray for those who minister to the medical needs of the people at Lamjung Hospital and for the full staffing of the hospital in the coming year.

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