Troester Prayer Letter
“No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” We are not looking back.
“No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.” We are not looking back.
Just a quick update on Julia. We talked with the doctor this morning and he felt the antibiotic had started to take effect. He said we need to just wait and see over these next few days how things go.
Julia’s fever has only been low grade today and her pain is less. Those are good signs. This afternoon she has been able to keep liquids down.
Mr. Shaeffer asked me to post his thanks to the many people who made last night’s auction a great success. We grossed about $13,200. Because our expenses were less this year, we may net more for the school this year than any year before. This is amazing in light of the poor economic news we hear day after day.
We have an urgent prayer request to pass along concerning our oldest daughter, Julia (8 yrs). She woke up Friday morning early with an ear ache. Throughout the day the pain got worse, she developed a high fever and vomiting. By late afternoon she had considerable pain on her skull bone behind her ear and along her jaw bone. I took her to see a doctor this evening.
We had to spend an extra week in Manaus to finish up some medical exams. We are headed home on Tuesday morning. We leave about 7am and will arrive in Santo Antônio on Wednesday morning about 7:30. We are looking forward to getting home.