Thursday, May 10, 2018

Off on Another Medical Learning Adventure...

Ingoni Mozi! (Hello My friend!)

    I want to apologize deeply for the lack of activity and updates on this blog in the last few months. I assure you that it was not for lack of things to report, but a lack of time to report the numerous goings on in the Lueken Family.

    If you don't have the time to read the whole update, then scroll down to the prayer points at the bottom.
HHC 2018 Conference

    Joyce, Patience and I flew to Kansas City, MO April 11th to the 16th.  We were blessed to be accompanied by my parents, who graciously were our babysitters while the two of us attended a medical/health conference (April 12 - 13th, 2018). The INMED Humanitarian Health Conference is a two day event with health care professionals from varied medical disciplines that come from all over the world! The plenary and breakout sessions were all gospel and service oriented, while at the same time being practical and professional. The networking between healthcare practitioners and Christian ministries that are actively involved in medical missions was amazing.

BLSO Course
    One of our highlights was the one day Basic Life Support in Obstetrics course in which we experienced 10 hours of intensive, but fun, practical. The learning points included: performing a safe delivery and  knowing the danger signs before, during, and after birth that would require immediate intervention or referral and transportation to a higher level of care. As Joyce and I have been burdened by the needs of mothers and children in S. Sudan, we know these skills will greatly help us in ministering health to our communities, by God's grace!

   We were also blessed with sweet fellowship with friends in the Kansas City and St. Louis area.

Dear friends in Maine
  Since finishing the conference in April, Joyce and I have had the privilege to travel around the New England area and share what the Lord is doing in S. Sudan. More recently we have been to various locations in Maine, but we will resume travelling in June to all over New England and perhaps other parts of North America as well. Please let us know if you would be interested in having us come share at your church, small group, or to a group of interested people in your living room! 



    I (Jonathan, currently fighting a fever/cold) ) have a three day countdown until I head off to a Wilderness EMT course in Conway, NH. https://www.soloschools.com/ . Thanks for your prayers! This intensive course will keep me busy for a whole month, as various medical emergencies in a remote, wilderness environment will be simulated and exercised and also get some practical in weekly EMT clinical rotations.
       I am very excited for this opportunity, though praying for grace for my wife, who will be staying home, as she continues self-directed studies in Nutrition and Midwifery and takes care of little Patience Rozana.

Patience chilling out with Mom's Kombucha!
We are praying everyday for God to equip us for our return to S. Sudan, that we may truly minister to the spiritual and physical needs of our community and the people of South Sudan, both for Joyce and I's family and for Operation Nehemiah Missions as a whole. Keep us in prayer for:



~Increased monthly support for the Lueken families living expenses here in the USA.

~Jonathan's Wilderness EMT course (May 15th to June 7th) from SOLO schools and the ability to glean all he can from this learning opportunity. God has provided so much and the only outstanding need for the course is a few remaining supplies/equipment and the weekly expenses I will occur for Laundry mat, meals on the weekend, etc. for four weeks.

~Grace for Joyce as she stays home with Patience and my parents and gets some quiet study time,


~Provision and preparation for the next medical course, Geo Medic (Aug. 7th-17th, also @ SOLO schools), a 10 day intensive course in the medical skills needed for the third world and developing countries. ($2,300)

~Re-equipping and outfitting the Nehemiah Field Clinic in S. Sudan with the needed diagnostic tools, medicines, staff, and supplies to serve the health needs of the community.



~That God will draw the South Sudanese people back to their homes and out of the refugee camps.

~That the South Sudanese who return home will have lives transformed by the Gospel, that will spur them on with a desire to see the kingdom of God preeminent in their lives and the lives of others, beyond just a desire for prosperity and physical stability.


Rubanga kolu nyito (God be with you)!

~Jonathan and Joyce Lueken 
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