A Miracle

Thank you for praying for Donato.  It’s been a challenge to get on the email so I apologize for not updating you sooner, I just wanted to wait and send a full praise report.  It’s been a challenging couple of weeks as we’ve been teaching Donato how to live outside of the ‘bush of Africa”.

Dr. Bransford arranged a cat scan and it confirmed 2 severe fractures to the skull.  Watching this confused, scared boy struggle to lie flat for the scan and having to leave the room as he was wondering what this huge machine was going to do to him, really broke my heart.  Dr. Bransford explained that time was the key factor in Donato’s recovery.  The stiffness in his neck would probably correct itself with rest and warm towels.  The swelling should go down also with time.  Observing him over the next 2 weeks was critical in case meningitis set in or other complications.  Donato at this point was lethargic and weak, vomiting a lot and wanting to lie down only.  So we took him back to where we were staying (12 in a house) to care for him over Christmas. 

Christmas Eve, our family shared the Christmas story and we got the chance to talk to Donato about the gift Jesus was to the world. This sweet boy, who has hardly rsponded to anything, sat up and asked Jesus into his heart.  It was the best Chrsitmas Eve ever.  And since then a miracle happened.  He transformed before our eyes, being alert and engaged.  He smiled while opening gifts of new clothes and shoes on Christmas morning, he came to church with us, socialized over a huge dinner and even played silly games.  Saturday we all went to the elephant orphanage and he petted baby elephants and then we visited the giraffe center and fed them (see pic of Donato with a giraffe).  These are amazing experiences for him.  He started to help me get the kids in and out of the car, watching how I did the car seat and belts and copying me.  It’s all just an answer to prayer. 

Yesterday we took him back to Dr. Bransford for his 2 week follow-up and the Dr. was amazed at his improvement.  He said how Donato responds to him tells him so much more than looking at a scan.  And he could hardly believe it was the same boy as his recovery has been so fast.  We took out the stitches and the only thing remaining before taking him home to Sudan, is an eye check.  We have to go to a different hospital for that as there is only one reliable eye specialist in the country.  One eye is pulling to the side so we will take him on Friday and he will go back to Sudan on Tuesday with our doctor.  Pray for these last few details for him.  Sabet left today for the Calvary Chapel Mission Conference in California and so I am now looking after Donato alone.  We really appreciate all your prayers and financial  help in caring for him.

We really take our lives for granted and as I pondered this list of ‘firsts’ that Donato has overcome in 3 weeks, I realize just how blessed my life really is!

 

Donato’s Firsts

  1. Flying in an airplane
  2. Riding in a car
  3. Tarmac Roads
  4. Petrol station
  5. Living in a House
  6. Turning on a light switch
  7. Turning on a tap for water
  8. Watching TV
  9. Sleeping in a bed
  10. Taking a shower and it was hot
  11. Using a toilet and toilet paper
  12. Brushing his teeth with a toothbrush and toothpaste
  13. Eating food 3 times a day
  14. Buying food in a shop
  15. Using a washing machine to wash his clothes
  16. Hospital/Doctors
  17. New Clothes and Shoes
  18. Unwrapping a gift
  19. Elephants and giraffes
  20. Fellowship with Christians
  21. God’s amazing love and grace.
  22. GETTING SAVED!!!