Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Last Day of Clinic

Aug 7
Today was my last day of clinic.

The hardest part about going to Africa is saying good-bye.

I have been in Winnemucca for 7 years and have never been away for a full two weeks.  It is very difficult to get all my patient care responsibilities "tucked in",  all my clinic affairs tidied up and all my family issues in order.  I feel a lot of pressure to make sure that everything will be OK in all these area while I am gone.  Of course I know that will not be the case.  My regular day is dealing with all the ways that life tends to unravel around us.  Things are never OK for more than a minute.

However, it has been much easier knowing that I leave my patients in the extremely capable hands of Drs Perkinson and McIntyre.  It has been a great blessing to have these two excellent physicians to work alongside.  I also have an incredible staff to look after my clinic including:  Katherine, Lucy and Gaby.  It is a huge comfort to know that they will not drop the ball.  At the home front I have Robin, Peter and Mary keeping the fires burning(er I mean the AC on).  I couldn't ask for a more supportive family.

At dinner, little Mary shared this verse that she pasted up on the sliding glass window like a 5 year old:
"Do not be anxious about anything,but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard you hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." (Phil 4:6)

God is sovereign and He is trustworthy.

So be of good Cheer

Brad



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