Monday, September 29, 2008

Celine's Recovery

Samaritans Purse unofficially reported that Christian’s wife Celine, was to be released this weekend.

Due to some technical and logistical issues we will not have a full report from Christian until Wednesday.

Saturday morning we had a very positive conversation with Christian and all that he reported was positive.

Your prayers have been appreciated and we look forward to giving you a full report soon.

Life Is Short.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Optimistically Waiting

Christian relayed to us today that the doctors were doing some final tests this week.

Tentatively, the doctors project that Celine could be released this weekend and would get to return home to her family.

Early next week, we plan to have a full report posted.

Thank you for being diligent in prayer, we are continuing to pray and praising God for sparing Celine’s life!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

More Progress!!

Today we received good news that Celine has been released from the general ward of the hospital and has been placed in a private hospital room! We praise God for the continual progress that Celine has been making.

The doctors explained that the reason Celine was having trouble breathing and spitting up blood was from a severe case of pneumonia. They explained that it was increased due to her complications from child birth and her inability to have adequate movement after her delivery.

Besides other female problems that they have found and are currently trying to treat, the doctors found that Celine has a medical condition called Fistula which interferes with the proper workings of some lower organs, including the female organs.

Thank you so much for your continuous prayers. God Is Good, let us continue to pray for Celine as physicians are working to treat the multiple problems they have found. Christian, baby Monica, and the family appreciate your faithful prayers as well.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Good News!

09/20/2008

Today there was good news.

Christian relayed to us that his wife Celine had been released from ICU and was now in a lower room of the hospital. This is very good news and means she has been stabilized. The doctors will be continuing to run more tests as they have several diagnosis in mind.

Thank you for your prayers….Please keep lifting her up to our Savior.

“Because of the Lord’s great love, we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail, they are new every morning. Great is Your faithfulness.”
(Lamentations 3:22-23)

Friday, September 19, 2008

Please Join Us In Prayer!


09/19/2008

Dear Prayer Partner,

We at Vapor Sports Ministries, especially Christian and Celine appreciate your prayers. As we have previously reported, Celine, our Kenyan Administrator’s wife, has been placed in ICU and in desperate need of prayer. We will continue to keep you updated daily through Vapor’s blog on her condition.

Yesterday, after contacting one of our Vapor Directors, Kirk Nowery, who is the COO of Samaritans Purse, it seemed doors were beginning to open. Micah explained to Kirk Celine’s situation and that she needed help fast. Kirk quickly went to work and a Samaritan’s Purse doctor, stationed in Kenya, went to Celine’s aide. Through this connection with Samaritans Purse, pressure was being put on Kenyatta Hospital to quickly give more attention to Celine. Celine is now in stable condition and showing improvements.

This morning, Christian, Celine’s husband, called. He said in a refreshed and excited voice “Guess where I am?”

He said, “I am buying food for Celine.” The doctors had taken the breathing machines off and Celine had begun asking for food.

Christian is praising God for her improvement, but urged us, “Don’t celebrate yet….keep praying.”

Through out your night tonight and your day tomorrow, please remember our precious servant Celine in your prayers. A mother to three beautiful girls, a husband to a Vapor Administrator, a Sunday school teacher, and dear friend to many. We have placed a picture of Celine sitting with her family on the Vapor Soccer fields in Kwangware Kenya from this past July.

“The Lord is near to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Psalm 34:18