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The technology that helped a girl to walk

Meet Diana*, the girl who couldn’t walk, and discover the powerful connections that healed her.

They thought she wouldn’t make it. For six months, seven-year-old Diana had lain bedridden with a life-threatening illness no-one could determine. And even when she began to get well, the situation seemed hopeless: Diana could no longer walk, her small frame was stuck bent forward and she was in great pain. Although her family tried desperately, they couldn’t find any way to help her.

Diana would normally have been at her Kindergarten, run by BMS World Mission’s partner in Guinea, learning, playing and hearing stories from the Bible. But when she stopped going, her teachers spoke to her parents and realised they had to help. Fortunately, they knew exactly who they could go to.

A girl in Guinea
When Caroline first met Diana, she couldn't walk and was in a lot of pain.

BMS worker Caroline* usually treats stroke patients, and regularly works with people experiencing paralysis. Her skills and expertise seemed perfectly suited to help Diana. The only problem? Caroline lives 150 km away from Diana and the roads were so difficult that it would take her four hours each way to reach her. But Caroline and her colleagues weren’t going to let this get in the way of helping this little girl.

Their solution was one that many of us will be able to relate to after the last year: taking things online. “Without WhatsApp, it would have been impossible to help this girl,” says Caroline. Thanks to the help of online video calls, Caroline was able to observe and assess Diana’s condition and make a diagnosis.

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Caroline prescribed lots of different exercises to help build Diana's strength.

From there, she gave her exercises to help build up her strength and make sure she walked once more. These exercises were crucial to healing Diana, but they needed to be done three times a day in order for them to work at all. Just a week after Caroline’s initial consultation, her colleague helping Diana’s mum and teacher to carry out the exercises noticed the difference in Diana’s condition. “Her spirit is lifted, she’s more joyful now,” she said. When Caroline had first seen Diana walking, she had to be held up completely. She could barely move her feet and you could tell from her face how much pain she was in. But three weeks later, Caroline could see incredible improvement. Even though she still had to be held up to walk, the strength in her legs was already coming back. One week later, she could walk with a stick. Two weeks later, she could walk with somebody holding her hand. Three weeks later, she could walk alone.

A family in Guinea
Thanks to your prayers and support, Caroline was able to help Diana to walk again.

Two months after Caroline started working with Diana, she was able to meet her in person for the first time. The girl she met was so unlike the girl she’d seen in the first video. Still shy and clinging to her mother, but with a cheeky smile and playful spirit as she walked and ran around, as if she had never had any trouble at all.

Throughout everything, Caroline saw God’s faithfulness and mercy through the connections in Diana’s life. God was at work in the Internet connection that allowed Caroline to give her weekly consultations. God was at work in the connections between Caroline’s colleagues and Diana’s teachers, and in their dedication to helping Diana heal. And God was there in the connections between Caroline and you, our amazing BMS supporters, who prayed for Diana as she began to take her first steps once again. “It’s because of all these connections we could really help her,” says Caroline. “And now she’s so joyful and like herself again.”

Check out this video to see Diana's amazing progress!

Want to help save lives in Guinea?

If you’ve been inspired by this story and want to help support God’s work in Guinea, why not talk to your church about supporting our workers on the frontline as a Church Partner? You can support Caroline and her husband Victor*, or new Guinea team member Holly* (or even all of them!). Head to our Church Partners page to find out more.

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Words by Laura Durrant.
*Names changed for security reasons.

Women around the world need you to pray

Women around the world need you to pray

Freeing women from the sex trade. Giving women a voice in Afghanistan. Equipping women to start their own businesses. These are just some of the ways that BMS World Mission is working to empower women around the world. And to thrive, these women and these projects need your prayers.

Empowering women to set up businesses in Guinea

Women in Guinea are underprivileged, often not having the same standard of living as men in society. BMS workers Caroline* and Victor* are helping these women to set up self-help groups, where around 20 women come together each Sunday to save money corporately, which can then be loaned to members of the group. This then lets women borrow money to set up small businesses, so they can provide for their families and the community around them.

Caroline and Victor’s prayer requests:

– Pray for the woman who is borrowing £80 every two months to finance a restaurant, so she can continue to provide for her family and those around her. Pray for success.

– We’re looking for four stakeholders to form a committee, who will then provide training so more self-help groups can be established. Pray that we would find the right people for the job.

Freeing women from the sex trade in Thailand

Paul and Sarah Brown are reaching out to survivors of sex trafficking and women who’ve been sexually exploited in Bangkok, Thailand. They’re empowering these women by teaching them how to make jewellery and cakes, as well as giving them opportunities to receive business training.

Their prayer requests:

– Pray for ways we can support, empower and enable women who are survivors of trafficking.

– Pray that more traffickers will be brought to justice and that Bangkok’s local authorities will become better equipped to find them.

Giving women a voice in Afghanistan

Women in Afghanistan often don’t have a say in what goes on in their village, where men are generally the key decision makers.

BMS partners in Afghanistan are working to change this by creating a women’s council in every village they work in. Making sure that the council is representative of all women in the village, it regularly meets alongside a men’s council which often already exists. This allows women to have a say in important decisions that will affect them, like where the water pipelines and latrines should be built.

BMS workers Catherine* and Rory* are part of our team in Afghanistan.

Their prayer requests:

– Pray for women-headed households in these villages, where men are away working and send money back when they can. Food shortages are predicted this year, and these families will be the ones hit the hardest.

– Give thanks for the local female staff that work with us in Afghanistan – they’re amazing role models. They are showing that women can work and empower people.

Empowering women in France

It’s dangerous to be a homeless woman in France, as many face abuse or are at risk of being forced into prostitution. Christine Kling, alongside a group of volunteers, set up a day shelter for these women. It gives homeless women a place to stay, rest and eat a meal, and it’s a place of dignity and respect.

As a pastor, Christine also wants to see more women in France step into Christian leadership. Through training and mentoring, more women are becoming confident in their gifts and calling.

Christine’s prayer requests:

– The homeless shelter requires many volunteers to keep it running. Give thanks for the people currently volunteering, and pray for new volunteers to come forward to join the project.

– Pray that more women in the new generation of Christians in France will feel confident and supported in their calling as pastors.

Providing employment for survivors of sex trafficking in India

Thousands of women from rural villages in India have been trafficked into Kolkata to work in the red light district. BMS works alongside local partners offering employment to those wanting to leave the sex trade. The women also receive training – including learning how to read and write – as well as one-to-one counselling.

Prayer requests:

– Pray for the health and safety of foreign staff in India, as they do what they can to help empower women in challenging conditions.

– Pray for wisdom and guidance as our partners look to create a further 200 jobs over the next three to four years for women wanting to leave the sex trade.

– Pray for BMS volunteers Annette and Ron Salmon as they work alongside vulnerable women in India.

We have many more workers and partners who are involved in empowering women. From projects in Uganda and Mozambique that work to educate women on their legal rights, to workers in Nepal who provide teacher training, leading to better education for girls. Please continue to pray for our workers all over the world as they help women see their God-given value. Let us know you’re praying by hitting the big blue button!

*Names changed to protect identity

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