Already, rumors were
circulating about interviews I was supposed to have given and I did not really
need the distraction.
The man called back and
said he could not see Kechi but wanted to come and see me. He came to the hotel
and told me that he was a Catholic and would book masses for Kechi. I thanked
him and he left.
Dorothy had already
told me that if he asked what help the embassy could render, I should ask for
transportation to and from the hospital, which was proving quite expensive. But
the man never asked what I needed. On the other hand, he may have just come on
his own.
I thanked the Lord for
the lessons I had been learning from Him. I was learning to depend entirely on
Him. He was making provision for all my needs and He was going to continue to
do so.
Dorothy was livid that
the Nigerian government had not made any effort to help out in any way.
It was really very
strange and disconcerting, but I refused to dwell on it because the bible says
in Philippians 4:v19, But
my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ
Jesus. (KJV). So, like the bible
says, it is well.
Anyway, Mike and I
agreed that we did not want anyone getting political mileage out of Kechi's
situation. It is God that will be glorified and not man, no governor or
president. God alone! So I absolutely refused to be bitter...
To be continued...

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