Archive for the ‘Egbe Hosptial’ Category

We decided to add a little fun to our Christmas Party this year and asked the kids to create a Christmas Photo Booth for us. For some reason there weren’t many Christmas props but everyone still had fun with it. Lenny passed the “Mantle” to Pete as we transition into the new year and prepare for our move to JOS. We ate some Jollof Rice and heard some great contributions from the staff. We are so blessed to get to spend Christmas with these amazing Egbeites.

Are you crazy?

Posted: December 20, 2016 by Patrice Miles in Egbe Hosptial, Egbe Nigeria, Missionaries, Nigeria, Volunteers

img_1296“Are you crazy?” That is what I would say to Dr Duncan and her husband Mike if I didn’t know them. If I had heard about a woman who owns her own OBGYN practice and packs up her stuff for a month every year to take her vacation in Nigeria, a woman and her husband who give up a month of their life every year and actually pay to come and sweat in Egbe. I would say “They are crazy!”

I am honored to say I know Mike and Dr Christal Duncan and they aren’t crazy. They have served at Egbe Hospital every year since I arrived in August of 2013. Every time they come 15178078_10154670169933808_3387031655769115867_nthe hospital is filled with patients from all over Nigeria to see her. Women who thought they couldn’t have babies are healed, lives are changed through the gospel she shares, the hospital can pay its bills for another few months, all because Mike and Christal said “Yes”. Christal said “Yes” to giving up her Thanksgiving with family this year and came to do 54 surgeries and 200 consults. Mike said “Yes” and gave up his Thanksgiving with family this year to make a difference in construction and maintenance and baked us missionaries some really great pies!

I continue to be amazed at who and how God calls his workers to the field. Is he calling you? Just because the Miles family is moving to Northern Nigeria, doesn’t mean that Egbe Hospital doesn’t still need short and long term missionaries. Visit www.sim.org to see all the available opportunities for short and long term missionaries and say “Yes” to Egbe.

Critical areas of need or long and short term missionaries is Director of Administration, Missionary Kid Teacher, Office Manager, Guesthouse Manager, Dentist, Biomedical Tech, Optomologist and more

Pediatric Ward is Complete!

Posted: November 15, 2016 by Patrice Miles in Egbe Hosptial, Lenny Miles, Miles In Missions, Nigeria, SIM

Thanks to several  U.S. donors, an amazing project manager (my husband), Dr Jen’s vision and Tobe the artist, the new Pediatric ward is complete!! img_5533img_5554img_5567img_5569img_5570img_5575img_5605img_5666img_6205dsc_0055dsc_0052dsc_0051dsc_0049

I never would have thought over three years ago I would be sitting in a dentist chair in Egbe getting my teeth cleaned. God is good and the people of Egbe no longer have to drive 3 hours away and pay transport to get their teeth pulled. From dental clinics donating equipment, hours spent researching how to put the dental chairs and equipment together, to a dentist actually coming to Egbe to train and teach, this clinic is such a Miracle! dsc_0521dsc_0557img_4205img_4207dsc_0622dsc_0613dsc_0609dsc_0622

Do you like coffee?

Posted: October 12, 2016 by Patrice Miles in AIDS, Egbe, Egbe Hosptial, SIM, Spring Of Life

I am so excited to announce Spring of Life HIV/AIDS clinic partnership with Charity Beans.

If you like coffee, you can now purchase through charity beans and 50% of the proceeds will go to help HIV/AIDS patient care, education and community outreach in Egbe. If you like coffee….try a bag and tell us what you think!!

Please share this with everyone you know. The direct link is www.springoflife.charitybeans.com or click on the picture below.

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img_5125Might sound like a great book idea, huh? However, there really is no book that can entirely prepare you for missions… However, you can do missions if you are a dummy!

The proof recently arrived at Egbe Hospital. Remember the man that helped do the discipleship trainings in our most recent blog? Well, he and his wife also brought 24 dummies with them. No, I’m not talking about a team of missionaries that came and acted like fools that we had to send packing because they messed everything up. No, I’m talking about actual dummies! Training dummies for CPR at the hospital.

img_3861The wife, a great nurse in real life, knew from conversations with the medical team on the ground that she would be a great fit to teach the nursing staff on many subjects. She thought, “What if I could teach CPR? Do you have any training dummies?” We told her no and she went on a “mission” to find dummies all on her own. On the surface finding dummies around you might seem like an easy task, but for her dummies were suddenly in short supply. Asking and searching for months, she had no luck. Finally, the miracle dummies appeared. Just a few days before her trip to Egbe, the Louisville Fire Department called her and said, “Come and pick up these 24 dummies. Our training people just brought us 24 brand new ones and we have to get rid of the old ones.”

She was blown away. “What a huge answer to prayer”, she said. Then in the same instant she realized she had to get eight adult, eight child, and eight infant dummies from Louisville, KY all the way to Egbe. She couldn’t fathom how that would work and certainly didn’t want to spend $200 extra for each piece of luggage coming here.

So, dummy miracle #2 happened. They decided to go to the airport the day before to talk to a manager of their airline and see if there was any way to get some of the dummies in their luggage. They tried and talked to the desk agent for about 20 minutes. The answer was always, “No, you will have to pay for the extra baggage.”

Soon a long silence set in and the woman at the counter asked, “Do you go to Southeast Christian Church?”
They replied, “Yeah we do actually.”
She said, “Well your pastor always flies our carrier and I check him in all the time. Even when someone else checks him in, he always greats me by my name. I can’t believe he always remembers my name.”
Another awkward silence filled the air and then she said, “How about five pieces of luggage?”
The husband asked, “Total?”
She replied, “Each. 5 checked bags each.”
He went further, “For free?”
She said, “Yes.”
He went even further, “Ten bags total for free?”
She replied, “Yes”.

img_3855The husband and wife couldn’t believe their ears. They felt like shouting in celebration and grabbing the woman to hug her! But they thought it might cause a huge scene in the airport.

They now had enough baggage to stuff all of the dummies into, bring their own belongings, and even bring a few treats for our family. What a blessing! I can’t imagine what the airport screeners thought when they x-rayed these bags. Seeing little shapes of babies, children heads, and adult heads! That had to be a laugh!

img_5754The wife has completed CPR training with many of the nurses in the hospital and the trainees have gotten certificates proving their education. She even had time to train a few nurses to be trainers themselves. Leaving the dummies, literature, and dvd programming for them to use in the future. The hospital will now always have dummies around. How wonderful!

So there, wether you’re a dummy or not, you can do missions!

Thank you to this great and supportive couple for coming out to invest into the Egbe community, the hospital, and our family. Thanks also to the Louisville Fire Department and Delta Airlines for helping along the way!

Bonanza Sale

Posted: July 19, 2016 by Patrice Miles in C.A.R.E. Africa, Egbe, Egbe Hosptial, Miles In Missions

IMG_3335After 5 years of amazing donations and 18 containers shipped, our warehouse had an overwhelming amount of leftovers from projects and give aways. We wanted to find a strategic and fair way to get rid of the items. It was suggested that we have a yard sale, (Bonanza Sale is the African term). C.A.R.E. Africa volunteered to organize the event. We would sell the items way below cost so everyone could afford to buy something and the proceeds would be split 50% to the hospital benevolent fund and 50% to C.A.R.E. Africa. We passed flyers out and alerted churches. We prayed we could sell everything and not have to bring anything back to the warehouse.

IMG_3337We showed up at The True Vine Collection store to set up outside in the car park area at 9:30am with the goal of opening at 10am. We were mobbed by people that did not stop coming and coming until 1 hour later when all the goods were sold. It was crazy and the C.A.R.E. Africa team was exhausted. Our day of rest turned out to be a day of caos. We will definitely do things differently for our next Bonanza sale but all in all it was a success. It was a success because our crazy Saturday morning brought joy to one Egbe community member Monbo. Monbo is a mother with 6 kids, two of which are members of IMG_3550C.A.R.E. Africa. She has had a grinder for years, grinding peppe and other local foods for the town. Her grinder has broke many times over the past few years and the cost to fix it was getting too much and she had been left with now work. With the 50% proceeds that C.A.R.E. received from the sale Monbo was empowered through a new grinding machine.

If you have ever felt led to empower a women in Africa, click “Empower” to donate and make sure to write in the memo “Empower”.

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Titcombe College Outreach

Posted: July 5, 2016 by Patrice Miles in AIDS, Egbe Hosptial, HIV, Miles In Missions

HIV/AIDS outreach is something that Spring of Life does every month. This month one of the outreaches was to a local school. We had visitors in from the U.S. and we asked them to speak some encouragement into the middle and high school classes. Joe Brown was able to talk about character and then Pastor Alabi educated the children on HIV/AIDS. Over 200 tests were completed and not a single positive test came back. Praise the Lord!

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Visitation

Posted: June 21, 2016 by Patrice Miles in AIDS, Egbe Hosptial, HIV, Miles In Missions

Anytime we have visitors come to Egbe we ask them to spend some time visiting a few of our HIV/AIDS patients. Here are some photos of a recent visit to 6 of our patients. They were highly encouraged with prayer and small provisions.

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