A week ago, I was in the midst of planning a large Employee Appreciation meal for all those in the village who work here on our center…a total of 57 people. Lots of meal planning, shopping, arrangements, small gifts…and last Saturday was to be the day for the big event. I was sitting with a group of ladies peeling huge amounts of potatoes when one of our co-workers came running out to say that their little girl had fallen and broken her arm. They needed someone to take them to the nicer hospital about an hour away. I went over to see how bad the situation was and Steve grabbed his bag to head to the hospital. This was definitely an emergency…her arm was not only broken but the bone had come through.
Steve spent all day at the hospital with them while Elise went into surgery. Steve was so encouraged to see how Brian and Sherri kept reminding Elise and themselves that in the midst of uncertainity God was ever present. It was a very long day and in the midst of the surgery, the doctors came out to say that not only did Elise have a compound fracture and a broken wrist, but she had also severed her artery and had cut into her bicep muscle. The surgery continued for hours as the bone doctor worked to repair the artery and muscle.
The next day the doctors came to say that they felt that the muscle and artery damage was more than they could deal with in Guinea and so we began making plans to get the family out of the country. At the end of MANY long discussions, it was decided that Steve would fly with Brian and Elise to France to see the specialists there. Sherri would stay here in Guinea with their two younger sons until we knew what they were saying in France. To make a long story short, the surgeons there were very pleased with the surgery that Elise had had in Guinea and felt that she could go on to the States without having surgeries in France. This was such good news! Elise’s spirits perked up a lot once she was out of the hospital and together the three of them enjoyed a day of sight-seeing in Paris.
While I didn’t compltely enjoy his facebook posts about all the great food he was eating and sights he was visiting…I was so relieved to hear that Elise was being given such a good prognosis and that they would be able to head back to the States. Brian and Elise headed to the States at almost the same time that Steve headed back here to Guinea. Sherri and their two boys, along with our co-worker Janel, headed to the States from here on Saturday.
What a week…it was a crazy week for the kids and I here without Steve too. But, that will have to be for another post…I have lots of stories!
Thanks for all the prayers said for us this week…it was a huge encouragement in the midst of all the difficulties!
Steve and Casey Cretsinger Experiencing Tribal Missions in Guinea, W. Africa 


































