An Amazing Revival
Dr. Eric McLaughlin was a missionary doctor in Burundi. After years of watching one out of seven of his patients die, it was hard for him to hold onto hope. He wrote, “I fear to hope sometimes. My recent weeks have been filled with tragedies. There have been several times when it seemed like someone was going to recover only to suddenly die. ‘Hope deferred makes the heart sick,’ says Proverbs 13:12. Exactly; my heart was sick.” Later he told someone the story of Odette, a young woman who was hospitalized with severe kidney failure. Odette’s family pooled their money to send her to a kidney specialist in the city. Long-term dialysis was not an option, so Dr. McLaughlin wondered if such an expense trip would change anything for her. Amid his lament and doubt, his phone chimed in. It was a message from his former student and coworker, who was now working at a hospital in the city. He wrote, “Good morning doctor. I want to let you know that we have been caring for Odette...