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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Meeting Kunashe - LTLA Prayer Bulletin - June 2023

 

Greetings LTLA Friends,

I am pleased to report that on June 9th Tinotenda, Shelton's wife, gave birth to Kunashe Liz. Tino was having contractions most of the day, so the doctor delivered Kunashe via C-section at 32 weeks. Kunashe weighed 4lbs and was initially assisted with a breathing and feeding tube in intensive care at a private hospital in Chinhoyi. Thankfully, she is now breathing and eating on her own.

A year ago this month Shelton & Tino lost their first child at 8 months of pregnancy. Tino has type 1 diabetes, so her pregnancies are at a higher risk. The doctor made the decision to deliver the baby as he felt good about the baby's development. We are grateful to the Lord for guiding the doctor and preserving Kunashe's life. Her name means "there is God." Shelton & Tino have certainly felt God's presence very near to them as they are rejoicing in his gift of Kunashe to them. Join us in praying that she can go home soon.

Thank you for the prayer and financial support for Tsungai. She began radiation treatment today. Pray that this treatment will eliminate all cancer cells in her body.

I arrive today to Zimbabwe and plan to visit Tsungai in the capital, Harare, where she is undergoing the radiation treatment at a private clinic. She is being housed there by good friends of the ministry that live close to the clinic. Hopefully I can hold Kunashe on this trip if she is released from the hospital. Would you pray that I am able to encourage our team as they continue to persevere in challenging circumstances with the Zim dollar collapsing in value and as they face presidential elections at the end of August?

Thank you for holding us up in prayer before our good Heavenly Father who is ever present.

Gratefully in Him,

Mike Sulc
Life to Life Africa 

Kunashe was in the incubator with a breathing & feeding tube for the first five days. She remained in the incubator another five days.
Kunashe is now out of the incubator and is continuing to adapt to breast feeding while also taking bottles.

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