Thank you for all your prayers, encouraging notes, and thoughtful acts of kindness to us since our accident. We are feeling very loved and cared for and realize how many lives God has touched through our lives. It is very humbling. We are at home resting and working on recovering. It's a challenge, Jenn can't do much with her left hand and right ankle out of commission and Ian can't bend or lift anything due to the fractured ribs and sternum. However, we are thankful for God's abundant provision and we are well cared for by our friends and neighbors here in Swaziland. If we spoke more SiSwati (or more fluently) we'd have an unending stream of visitors from the communities who are all so very concerned for our well being and pass on messages to anyone who is heading to see us. Please continue to keep us in your prayers, especially as neither of us like to stay in very long and we're already feeling a bit stir crazy.
Just wanted to let you know about Nokulunga, she was supposed to go to the Mbabane hospital on the 18th May but the only remaining orthopedic Dr had left and they were no longer seeing patients. There is another orthopedic Dr at the hospital in Manzini who is willing to see Nokulunga. She now has an appointment for the 10th of June so prayerfully she will actually be seen that day and will get the medical care that she so desperately needs.
P.S. - If you want to support our ministry, the fastest way is to make an Online Donation via www.WorldOutreach.org
Go to "Donate" and select our name, Stephens, Ian and Jenn SWAZILAND. The system can process USA and International cards.
Or simply mail your gift to World Outreach Ministries, PO Box B, Marietta, GA 30061 and designate for Ian and Jenn, Fund Code #97.
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