Just an update and a thank you for praying for Ian and his family. God has done amazing things. What a great reminder of how big he is and how easily he can do anything he chooses. The impossible to us is a cinch for him.
In defiance to the cerebral malaria that nearly took his life, and in defiance to doctors predictions, Ian is alive AND well. He is off all supportive care, is walking, talking, laughing, eating and drinking. Neurologists found only one deficit, a slight tremor that may be due to the quinine treatment and if so will dissipate.
He may need to undergo some physical therapy, but if so, only for a short time. The family expects to return to Mozambique some time in February to finish their first term before returning to the US for their previously-scheduled furlough in May.
This little guys’ life is a great testimony to the power and mercy of God and how he is so able to respond to prayers of his children.
· Ian’s dad told me last night that the doctors have said that Ian’s recovery is supernatural. They can’t explain it medically. They were prepared for him to die, and when he didn’t they were prepared for him to be severely brain damaged. He’s not dead and he’s not brain damaged.
· There are non-Christians in the family who have indicated that maybe there is something to all this “God stuff”. You can pray for them, that they listen and believe truth.
Thanks again for praying and praising.
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