2 Corinthians 5:17 - Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come.
I wanted to highlight another one of our patients, John. I was excited to see that our Samaritan's Purse media team also shared his story. Please read it here.
This guy stole a little piece of my heart by simply playing with a small beanie baby lion while waiting for his turn to go to surgery. Even though he was one of the older kids, I think it gave me hope that he still maintained some of his innocence despite everything he has endured.
During his surgery, John's mom paced in and out of the recovery area as at least 2 other patients went in and came out from surgery. She was so concerned even though I reassured her multiple times that is was normal for her son's operation to take longer because of the type of cleft lip defect that he had. When John finally emerged from the OR, his mother sat on the end of his bed watching him sleep. We asked her if she was happy with the result, and her only reply was, "It's okay". Then just a moment later, she covered her face with a scarf and wept.
John's mom giving him his mirror so that he could see his new lip for the first time. |
Last but not least, y'all know I love every name change we have the privilege of facilitating, and John was one of many. His name when he came to us was Machiek, which means "deformed". On this one day of surgery we had 8 or 9 patients with this same name. By the time they returned home on the morning following they surgeries, they all received new names and identities, including John.
Don't forget to check out the link above to the SP article for more of John's story and more about the Cleft Lip project.