God reminded me that no matter how jaded our view becomes; he can work in all situations. For me this project was disheartening and I couldn’t see past my own nose to any unusual success story. However, after the project I was offered a different perspective and looking back, I am able to see how the hand of God was working and even though it was all around me, I never saw it at the moment.
I had to report a story for MMI Happening, and so this is what I wrote about, whether or not it gets published we will see, however this is my story:
Arequipa Connections
I recently had the opportunity to work as part of a multi-faceted project here in Arequipa Peru, we had a wide age demographic as well as diverse working groups as the team was split between Hospital, Clinic and Youth work. For the most part this was a regular project: surgeries were completed; teeth were pulled; glasses and medicines were given out. Upon seeking out some of the more in depth stories I was confronted by an interesting realization had by one of the Medical Students, while working in the Clinic. She told me that over the course of the weeks the biggest lesson she learned was “if I was going to make a difference, it probably wasn’t going to be medically.” This sounded a little opposite of our goals on projects but with a little explanation I started to gain a solid understanding, as well as respect for this point of view. She shared that the things that encouraging her the most were watching and engaging with the people she served beside. She discussed how the Medical reality of MMI’s work allows a rare opportunity for people to share their personal feeling. This honesty developed domino pattern between her clinic co-worker. They would be touched by the vulnerability of the patients

As I look over all that has happened in the last month and a half I can hardly fathom the turns my opinions and attitudes have taken, just through the people that God has put in my path. This is definitely going to need another blog entry to explain, so stay tuned and I’ll try not to let it go undocumented.
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