Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Transformer Update!

Hello Everyone! 


The baked transformer.

Thank you to all of you who have been praying for our team following the transformer fire!
Your faithfulness in lifting us up in prayer before the Father has been evident to each of us. 

Look how God has been answering your prayers! 




The Little Engine that Could


Our poor generator- you can almost hear him whispering
"I think I can, I think I can, I think I can..."

We are now day 11 post fire and still on generator power. 
This generator which has been fueling both the entire hospital and all of our residences has run non-stop all but 30 minutes these past 11 days!

Just to give you a bit of perspective of how big of a deal that is - the generator has been having issues for sometime, in fact it would often just quit running and the automatic switch has been broken for months, meaning that each time the power would go out, one of our guys would have to wake up and run down the hill to switch it back on so the hospital could have power for oxygen machines, monitors and other vital equipment. 
As someone eloquently put it, <Paul (our maintenance) guy has been holding this thing together with duck tape and chewing gum for some months now.>


So the fact that our limping generator is pulling us through, is a miracle in itself!
Thank you for praying for the generator! Lives have directly been saved at the hospital because of it.


Second Miracle: 
The new transformer has arrived!!!
We were stunned to see the flat bed pull into Bongolo after a 10 hour drive down from the capital just FOUR days after the fire. Anyone who's worked in Africa before will tell you- this just doesn't happen. We are thankful for God's quick provision of a new machine. 
We are in awe of God's hand over this situation.
Thank you for your diligence in praying!


What's been happening in the meantime you ask? 
The team from the electric company has been working each day laying the foundation and working the wiring to install the new transformer. It has been quite a job! (see photos below) 

And, we have been conserving as much electricity as possible. 
The hospital staff, the missionaries and all the crew who lives on the hill up here have pulled together to try and use as little electricity as possible to cut down on our generator fuel costs. 
The projected daily generator cost was $1,000/day for the entire complex. 
We have managed to decrease that usage to $850/day.


THE NEW TRANSFORMER HAS ARRIVED!


Just pulled into Bongolo after a 10 hr drive from the capital


Building the foundation


Craning it up onto the concrete slab




Lowering the transformer into it's metal house

 


One of 2 buffers on either side to prevent a future surge

 



Now time to hook everything up! 

The guys are laying the ground wire as I write this-to get everything up and running. We're hoping by the end of this week, we will be back on regular power! 



God's Provision in the Numbers

We are overwhelmed by how God is moving in the hearts of people who desire to give -through each of you, He truly is providing in the numbers.
What has been given thus far:

$50, 000 - towards transformer debt (Total Needed: $175,000)
$6,000  - towards daily generator usage costs (Total Needed: ~$1,000/day)
$8,000  - towards maintenance of the generator (ongoing)


How Do I Give?

If you feel led to give to this project, you can make a check payable to C&MA write “Bongolo Hospital Special Projects" in the memo line.
Send to:
C&MA
P.O. Box 35000
Colorado Springs, CO 80935-3500



Thank you for teaming up with us! 
We truly feel connected to all of you as you lift us up in prayer and in receiving your notes of encouragement.
You are a vital ministry partner in the work God is doing here at Bongolo. 
We are so thankful for you. 
Blessings! 


Love, 
            from the Jungle, 
             ~Amanda




4 comments:

  1. Great update Amanda! Standing with you in prayer for the next country over. Love, Steve and Alace

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  2. Wonderful news, Amanda! Praying for you all. :-)

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  3. these testimonies move my heart, thank you to be in my country. I'm gaboneese and i live in the USA, God bless you again.

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