Keep Marv in your prayers…
Monday, January 29th, 2007This morning, while working on the roof, Marv fell when he slipped on a loose roof panel. He fell headfirst to the floor below, first striking a metal water bucket before landing on the cement floor. He sustained 2 broken wrists and a broken jaw. He was taken to a medical clinic a few blocks away where he received x-rays. A doctor from the Michigan team accompanied him to the hospital and worked with the staff there. His wrists were put in splints, and a small cut over his right eye was stitched. He was given pain medication and by the time he left the clinic, he walked out to the van and said his wrists were not hurting. The decision was made to have him return home a day early for further medical attention. John Pippel drove Bob and Marv to Tegucigalpa this afternoon and tomorrow they will fly back to Indiana.
The rest of the team will continue their work tomorrow and fly back on Wednesday as planned.
Please keep Marv and Ruth in your prayers as well as the rest of the team. We sincerely believe that the bucket broke his fall enough to prevent more serious injury.
When Marv and Bob left the school grounds to head to the clinic, the DeMotte team, the Michigan team, and all the local workers gathered for a time of prayer. We all held hands and prayers were lifted up in English and Spanish. We were able to sense God’s Spirit among us and when we conveyed this to Marv at the clinic, he said he felt at peace as well.
Continue to pray for us as we work one more day on the roof and also for the Michigan team as they will continue through the end of the week working on the roof panels as well.
The DeMotte Work Team

