**PRAISE UPDATE!!! Prayer Requested for Asia-Pacific Team Member with Serious Infection

by | Feb 5, 2017

Urgent prayer is requested for Carlos Bauza who is currently hospitalized for a serious toe infection complicated by diabetes. Carlos and Silvia and their daughters are from Argentina and are serving on the Asia-Pacific Region.


Update as of 6-February-2017.

Due to the advanced nature of the infection, Carlos is scheduled for surgery on Monday (February 6) for the amputation of his toe.

Pray for God’s divine intervention for the control of the infection.


A good update received late evening of February 6th!

Mrs. Silvia reports:

“Carlos is out of surgery and is doing okay. Praise the Lord!!! Thank you for your prayers!!!”

Please continue to pray for a full recovery for Carlos.


Update as of 22-February-2017

“Please continue to pray for Carlos Bauza as he recovers from a February 6 surgery to halt the spread of infection. He is currently recovering and under close doctors’ supervision. Pray for a quick and full recovery, and that Carlos and Silvia will be able to return to their assignment location where they are greatly needed.”


 

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Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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