Tuesday night Keo started to have some nasty belly pain and
diarrhea. We prayed together that night, asking God to heal her body and allow
us to continue with our plans. In the morning she felt a little bit better, but
still a little nauseous, so we prayed again. She felt better, so we got ready
and caught transportation up to El Alto to spend the morning with Word Made
Flesh. Almost immediately after we arrived in El Alto, the nausea and pain
flared up again. We shared some coca tea with one of the staff and then Keo
spent most of the morning lying down between trips to the bathroom. We joined
in for the staff devotional about submission, and then helped out a bit in the
kitchen, preparing everything for the lunch with the women. It was really great
to sit with a family during lunch and get to know them a little bit and laugh
together. I was really impressed by the amount of trust that these women have
with the WMF staff. It’s clear that they know they are loved and cared for in
that place.
After lunch Keo was feeling worse again. Thankfully, there
was a doctor at the house and she was able to prescribe some antibiotics for
Keo. Then we had to say some quick goodbyes and gingerly make our way to find
transportation back down to La Paz. It was a long and windy trip, leaving Keo
feeling even nastier. We finally made it down the hill, and walked back to the
apartment. Keo crawled in bed while I ran a couple of errands to the bank,
pharmacy, grocery, and phone. The rest of the afternoon was spent hanging
around the house, trying to support to Keo, and trying to figure out if we
should take any further action to get her well.
I was starting to have my own little battle of faith. Just a
couple of nights ago we had read the passage from Matthew 7, “Ask and it will
be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to
you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks,
the door will be opened.” Why, Lord, is Keo sick in bed still after we cried
out to you and asked for healing? We’ve already had to cancel a couple of
meetings… why does she have to be sick in bed during our limited time in
Bolivia? Lord, help me to have your eyes and see your plan.
Keo was getting pretty weak and desperate for healing.
Ramiro got off work really late, but he stopped by to see how Keo was doing and
if she wanted to go to the hospital. When he arrived, Keo was feeling a little
better and stronger and felt like she could make it through the night. She had
just started her antibiotics prescription and was hopeful that it would help.
Ramiro prayed over Keo and asked for healing and peace. We read a psalm
together and she went to sleep.
This morning Keo is feeling much stronger. Her stomach still
seems a little goofy and she’s probably pretty dehydrated. We’re going to take
it slow today and hope she is completely better by tonight. Please lift up Keo
in prayer. Pray for healing and restoration. Pray that the Lord would continue
to be our comfort and our strength. Thanks so much.