This story was written by one of my fellow student missionaries. enjoy!!!
Early the next morning we all woke up to a large "BOOM!" explosion sound from somewhere. It wasnt a normal jungle sound that we're used to and didnt know what to think. A few minutes later a bunch of people came with an old man who had a bloody shirt wrapped around his left hand. This man is named "Kolaulu" w hich translates literally "Big Head" and he is a real dyed-in-the-wool witchdoctor. He communitactes with spirits and practices magic and witchcraft. People come ot him to perform sacrifices and different ceremonies. He hates the missionaries and never comes down from his small village to the clinic and forbids his family to come too so this was a big occasion for him to come down.
We unwrapped his hand not knowing what we would find. blood dripped down onto the porch from five different lacerations on his fingers. the top two inches of his middle finger was hanging down by a tiny thread of skin and the bone was protruding out. His eyes were bloodshot and crying and he complained of cloudy vision. We asked what had happend and the reply was he had been making a grenade to "hunt pigs" and it had exploded. We put flourescent in his eyes to check for lacerations but didnt see any and then Amy and I irrigated out his eyes with a bottle of Saline while Chris called the head missionary who is in the states right now. The porch was crowded with spectators and even all the school kids stopped class from across the creek and came running down to see his hand. He seemed to enjoy the attention despite the pain. Christ spent the entire day stitching him up with well over a hundred stitches and endless syringes of lidocain to numb him up. He put the meat of the finger top and slid it back over the bone and stitched it on. We'll see if it will live. Amy & I smeared it all over with antibiotic cream and gauze. Remarkabley Kolaulu let us and the other student missionaries and staff pray for his finger to live. All seven of us prayed in a circle on the porch that evening over his finger. It would be great if it did.
At the same time all of this was going on we still had to care for our inpatient who was not getting any better nor was he getting any worse. He was still peeing motor oil and throwing up bile. While chris was with Kolaulu I saw all the other patients who came for medicine. One woman came and laid on the floor of the porch almost at the same time Kolaulu came. Her name is Mirning and she's an older woman who isnt quite all there mentally and is kind of homeless and wanders from house to house hoping people will feed her because her family doesnt really care for her and her husband died a few years ago. We see her a lot for chronic abdominal pain and other vague symptoms (her chart is thick because she's a hypochondriac) She laid on the floor and refused to take any medications we gave her and her story constantly changed every time we asked her what was wrong. We gave up on her after a while and just let her lie there all day since we were so busy with everyone else.
By late afternoon Chris, Amy, & I had a conference about our inpatient. He was still really bad. We decided to send him to the lowland hospital and we managed to find someone to carry him out of the mountains before dark. We're worried he might not live. We prepared our other patient room and had Kolaulu and his family stay overnight in the clinic so we could continue to put him on pain meds and see if his finger lives till morning. If it doesnt we have to cut off the bone and sew a cap over it.
When nighttime came we discovered Mirning STILL lying there on the porch and she had made up her mind that she too was staying with us. We prepared a place for her and her daughter fed her. She still refused medications and splayed around listlessly. We all went to bed exhausted that night.
Morning came and kolaulu's finger was still alive so Amy & I smeared his hand with antibiotic ointment again, rebandaged it and we sent him home on antibiotics and pain meds telling him to come back tomorrow for a checkup.
That night was friday night before sabbath. We had sundown worship and decided that we needed to hold a "cleansing" of the clinic. Since Kolaulu is a witchdoctor and we had seen one of his children playing with a magic doll in the clinic we were sure he might have brought evil spirits in with him when he stayed. He told us that he had heard scratching on the wall of the clinic all night long and thought that people were playing a joke on him. Us missionaries know from past experience and from stories from other countries that "scratching" can be a sign of spirit activity. We also thought it could have been mirning in the next room but werent sure. Mirning and the daughter who stayed with her have also practiced witchcraft in the past so we thought that they too might have allowed evil in.
What we did was each of us student missionaries or staff took a room in the clinic and prayed to God to cleanse ourselves and the clinic from evil and that Satan doesnt have any right to be there because the clinic belongs to God. We prayed for God to undo any magic or curses done against the clinic now or in the past and for God to send angels to guard and protect it. After about ten or fifteen minutes of this we each took a wall on the outside of the clinic and prayed on the outside as well. After this we walked over to My house where I live with two other girls and prayed the same prayers over it because our houses are literally next door. After praying over my house we prayed over Christ & Amy's house. It was a very touching and powerful moment to beg for forgiveness for myself and claim bible promises for God to protect and cleanse his project here. We want our clinic to be seen as a place of hope and healing rather than a place of pain and suffering.
An interesting note. At the same time all of this spiritually charged action was going on--my dad was awoken in the middle of the night with an overwhelmingly strong urge that he needed to pray for me. We wont know until we get to heaven if his prayers prevented something from happening or simply added strength to God's forces but it gives credence to what was going on.
Please send up prayers for us as we work and learn among the Palawano tribes here. Satan is strong in these territories still and we need all the prayers we can get. Pray for Kolaulu's finger that it will live and that God will bless us as we work at the clinic and he will send healing power through us and out to our patients