Experiencing humility while serving others in Haiti

by Guest Author on February 12, 2019 in Great Commandment

By Dorcas Bakiono, Go Now missionary and student at Dallas Baptist University

Going on a mission trip was never on my mind and so I had not actually thought about it. I got information about the Haiti mission trip through one of the Go Now Missions leaders who came to speak in my chemistry class. Slowly, God put the desire and enthusiasm in my heart to be a part of this trip.

Haiti Mobile Clinic was my first mission trip. Since I had not been on a mission trip before, I did not know what I was getting into nor what to expect. However, this trip turned out to be an amazing experience. I could see God’s love through the ministry I got to be a part of.

We had to set up mobile clinics where we did assessments, medical history and provided the necessary treatments for each patient. It had been nine years since the devastating earthquake and Haiti is still recovering from it. A lot of people in the rural areas do not have access to basic medical care and so meeting their needs and being able to help alleviate some of their pain was gratifying. Some of the pregnant women never had prenatal care. Their smiles, when they first heard their baby’s heartbeat brightened my day.

We take a lot of things for granted such as having a means of transportation, eating three meals every day and having clean water available to us. A lot of these people eat only twice a day and walk long distances from 1 to 4 hours to get water. “Life is difficult” was the response I got from the majority of the people.

A lot of my patients were receptive when I asked if I could pray for them after each assessment. It was encouraging to know that God is there working in people’s hearts.

This trip reinforced the fact that I want to be a medical doctor and be able to respond to people’s medical needs. It was a truly humbling experience and it inspires me to love people more just like Jesus loves me.

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