Monday, January 14, 2013

Baby Mihsill


Baby Mihsill waves (see fingertips above nose) on today's ultrasound

This morning, we had an appointment with maternal fetal medicine after being referred by my OB who had concerns about the baby’s kidneys. I was a little nervous after finding out that there was a forecast of icy conditions on roads, but the roads on the way were clear and we arrived just fine.

We went straight in for an ultrasound with the technician and a pediatric urologist came in to explain what he saw. The ultrasound showed a small amount of fluid in the kidneys. The urologist explained this as minor prenatal hydronephrosis. While that was not what we were hoping to hear, we were encouraged by the following information the urologist gave: prenatal hydronephrosis is fairly common (about 1/100 in utero babies have it) and it corrects itself in the majority of cases. Only about 20% of babies have to have surgery to correct it after birth.

The pediatric urologist will monitor the condition by having us come in for an ultrasound once a month. Our next appointment is February 11th. Then, he will put the baby on amoxicillin after delivery and examine the baby to determine whether surgery is needed or whether the condition with correct itself on its own.

Please pray that the next ultrasound does not show additional liquid in the kidneys and that the condition will correct itself naturally without surgery.

After the urologist left, the maternal fetal medicine specialist came in and went over all of the elements of the ultrasound with us – from the baby’s head to his toes – and all other development looks normal. He is growing well! He’s now 1 pound, 8 ounces and in the 75th percentile for weight.
A foot! (toes to left, heel in right upper corner)
We did love seeing pictures of our little boy again today! He started up by hiccupping when the ultrasound first started and then gave us a big yawn partway through the exam! He also waved (see picture at top of post)! He moved around the whole time and this is the second ultrasound technician who has told us we have a very active little baby boy!


We’re thankful for God’s continued provisions and blessings. We praise God for this encouraging news and for all of you who love us, care for us and have been praying for us! We are humbled and grateful.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

January/February News


Happy New Year! May you be blessed in 2013!

Church in Abidjan looks to expand
The Church of God in Abidjan is growing! They are currently looking for land to purchase. Please pray that the Lord would lead them to the right piece of land. It is exciting to hear about the ways God is working in Cote d'Ivoire!
Travels: Midwest to West Coast


To meet our goal of being fully funded by September 2013, we've been traveling! Meeting many new friends as we've traveled this fall has been a true blessing! From Michigan to Indiana to Illinois, we've been treated to wonderful conversations and warm hospitality. At the end of January (Jan. 24-30),  we'll be heading out to the West Coast.


Baby on the Way in May!


Our 20-week ultrasound on Dec. 20th showed that we are having a BOY! We are very excited to welcome the first grandchild on Bob's side and the first grandson on Jenny's side. Our obstetrician had only one concern: the valve from one of the baby's kidneys to his ureter is measuring too long. If the measurement is correct and the valve continues to grow too long, the baby will need surgery after birth. We will be seeing a specialist from Riley Children's Hospital on Jan. 14th so the specialist can take a closer look. Please pray for Baby Mihsill!

Upcoming Events
• Please pray for us as we are scheduled to be the speakers for the South Meridian Youth Ski Retreat in Michigan from Jan. 18-20.
   • We will be in the Northwest (Oregon/Washington) from Jan. 24-30 for the "How To" Convention in Salem, Oregon and to visit churches and individuals. If you would be interested in meeting with us during our visit & discuss partnering together, please contact us at jennymdunbar@yahoo.com

Praises & Prayer Requests
• We had a blessed Christmas and were both able to relax while taking some time off wor
• We are so thankful for and encouraged by the individuals and churches who have committed to partnering with us this year. 
• Please pray that God will lead the church in Abidjan to the right piece of land for purchase.
• Please pray that our appointment with the maternal fetal medical doctor on Jan. 14th will show that the baby is fine and will not need surgery.
• Please pray that additional churches and individuals will commit to partnering with us in 2013.




Friday, December 14, 2012

Overdue


Hello, Friends, This blog is quite overdue: five months! A lot has happened since we got appointed as missionaries to Cote d'Ivoire.  In July, we took a trip to Colorado with our South Meridian Youth for the International Youth Convention. On our return from Colorado we were able to visit a few campmeetings and share our story with people at the camps. First stop was at the Yellow Creek Lake campmeeting during the last weekend of July. The speaker for the camp was Dr. James Lewis. We also volunteered to help out with youth activities along side Mike Snyder, Crystal Snyder, Time and Kit Bush. We had a tractor ride in the evening; it was a gorgeous night sky out in the country.  We also had the opportunity to share at the Akron Church of God. Bob had to head back to work on Monday, but Jenny headed straight over to Ohio for the Payne, Ohio camp meeting. In early August, we went to St Louis, Michigan campmeeting and spent Saturday afternoon sharing with the young adult class about missions and on Sunday we were introduced during the service. 

Jenny was invited by the CWC ladies to West Frankfort, IL for the Southern Illinois campmeeting and had a wonderful experience sharing and making new friends.
In mid-August Jenny went back to work and the new school year got off to a good, but busy start.

In the the fall, we had a few opportunities to build new partnerships with some churches here in the Midwest. First, we visited Ithaca Church of God in Michigan in October. We had a wonderful time with the pastor; our host Dee and the congregation were awesome. The first evening, we shared our stories with a group of friends around the camp fire, followed by some good chili. On Sunday, we were given the opportunity to share in Sunday school and in the service, Jenny delivered a great sermon about making disciples "as we are going."  After the service we enjoyed a delicious potluck dinner with the congregation.

Two weekends later, we were at Tillman Road Church of God in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As we were driving on Sunday morning trying to find the church, we saw our names on the church signboard out front in bold letters: "Welcome Bobby and Jenny Mihsill." The sign had just made our morning even wonderful, knowing that the Church was welcoming us so warmly!and we will be building newer relationships. We both shared during the Sunday School hour and during the morning service. This was followed with lunch, good conversations with beautiful people.

Seven days later, we joined the Fairmont Church of God for an African night dinner. We had googled map the directions to the church and when we arrived at the location, there was no church! We drove in circles looking for the church and later called the church . What had happened was, there was the same exact street name at a town nearby and that is where the map took us. We had spent driving 45 minutes more that we should have, but we did finally get to the church. It was a great evening, with African food that was prepared, African games, stories and some African Trivia. We got to meet some wonderful people who have hearts for Africa and we enjoyed seeing Sherman and Kay Critser at the dinner!

A week later we traveled to West Frankfort, Illinois for their Faith Promise Sunday. On the drive there, a bonus was the one hour time gain and the beautiful sunset.  We had a wonderful service on Sunday morning with Bob preaching and met with some very welcoming people. The fellowship continued with a great Thanksgiving lunch!  

Our travels have slowed down a bit near the holidays, but we'll be up and on the road again come January! 




Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Missionary-Elects

Our first blog! Bob & I are hoping to share with you the stories of our journey and hear more about your journeys through this venue. We're very excited that our announcement as missionary-elects to Cote d'Ivoire is now posted on the Church of God website. Let's start there -- follow this link to see our announcement: Mihsills: Missionary-elects to Cote d'Ivoire

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