Nueve niños en vuelo especial a casa en Mongolia, después de cirugía de corazón que salvó sus vidas

30 de junio, 2020 - Estados Unidos

Después de una larga estadía, madres y niños regresan a casa con historias de salud, salvación y discipulado.

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Nueve madres y sus nueve hijos abordaron el avión DC-8 de Samaritan's Purse esta mañana en Greensboro, Carolina del Norte. Todos estaban felices de regresar a casa en Mongolia después de haber pasado los últimos meses en América del Norte. Todos ellos vinieron como parte de nuestro Children's Heart Project para corregir defectos congénitos del corazón de sus pequeños. La mayoría vino en febrero y tenían programado regresar a casa seis semanas después. Pero la pandemia del COVID-19 apareció.

Los niños y sus madres han estado esperando para regresar a sus casas desde marzo.

Los niños y sus madres han estado esperando para regresar a sus casas desde marzo.

Después del brote mundial, Mongolia prohibió la entrada de vuelos internacionales en un esfuerzo de proteger su población. Y parecer haber funcionado, ya que el país ha reportado solo un poco más de 200 casos y ninguna muerte. Pero el cerrar los bordes significó que estas nueve familias, todas agradecidas por el éxito de las cirugías que salvó vidas, no pudieran regresar a sus seres queridos, hasta ahora.

Samaritan's Purse trabajó diligentemente con las autoridades de EE. UU. y el gobierno de Mongolia durante los últimos meses para obtener el permiso de regreso a casa de los 18 miembros de estas familias y sus 7 intérpretes (también a bordo del DC-8). La semana pasada, los oficiales de Mongolia dieron su aprobación. La noticia fue recibida con mucha emoción por parte de las mamás, pero un poco de tristeza también.

“I was happy but a little bit sad when I learned we would be returning home,” said Uuganaa, whose son Batnasan underwent heart surgery at New York’s Albany Medical Center. “Sad because I met some very nice people here in America, and I met Jesus.”

New Hearts for Mothers and Children

Uuganaa and three of the other moms accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior during their visit and were baptized. And the extended stay with their host families allowed them time to study the Bible and grow in their newfound faith.

Uuganaa's son Batnasan had heart surgery in New York.

Uuganaa’s son Batnasan had heart surgery in New York.

“The extra time was a blessing because I got to know God better,” Uuganaa said. “I’m really happy to know Jesus. I want to know Him more and more.”

Purevsuren, who invited Christ into her life on her birthday in March, echoed those thoughts. “It was a good time to study the Bible and get to know God more,” she said of the additional months in the U.S. “If we had gone back to Mongolia on time, I wouldn’t have had the time to read the Bible. I am thankful that God allowed this extra time so I could know Him more deeply.”

And as an extra bonus she got to celebrate her first Easter as a believer with her host family who were instrumental in her coming to know the Lord.

Before coming to the U.S., Purevsuren knew nothing about Jesus. She placed her faith in idols scattered around her home. But when she met her host family in Austin, Texas, she was overwhelmed by how much they cared for her and her 5-year-old son Erdene. “They became like blood relatives to me,” she said. “They were so loving and caring. I felt God’s love through them.”

Enjee is returning home much healthier after surgery in Ohio.

Enjee is returning home much healthier after heart surgery.

Even before Erdene underwent heart surgery, Purevsuren began reading the Bible and going through The Greatest Journey, the 12-lesson discipleship course designed for Operation Christmas Child shoebox recipients, with her translator Gerlee. Through the Scriptures she came to realize that Jesus is God and that He paid the price for her sins by dying on the Cross.

Purevsuren now loves to read the Bible and has memorized whole chapters and the Psalms. And she is reading a children’s Bible to Erdene who said his favorite story is the Good Samaritan because of the kindness he showed to a man who was robbed and beaten.

Purevsuren said she is grateful for Children’s Heart Project. “I know now that it’s because of God and Samaritan’s Purse that everything happened,” she said. “My son now has a new heart—and so do I.”

Mandaa, whose daughter Enjee was another of the heart surgery patients, also came to know Christ after reading the Bible and The Greatest Journey. Before arriving in the U.S., she believed in shamanism and worshipped nature. “But after I came here I really understood that God is real. That there is one true God,” she said.

Purevsuren came to faith in Jesus during her time in the United States

Purevsuren came to faith in Jesus during her time in the United States. Her son Erdene had life-saving heart surgery.

She also said she is thankful for the Samaritan’s Purse project and for all of the donors who make it possible.

“Thank you to everyone who supports Samaritan’s Purse. You are a gift from God to us,” Mandaa said. “Thank you for helping to save our children’s lives. Our kids can now live long, healthy lives because of you.”

Children’s Heart Project arranges life-saving operations for hundreds of children with congenital heart defects who live in countries where the required medical expertise and equipment are not available. We match them with North American hospitals and surgeons that donate their time and services. We also match them with host families from nearby churches. Samaritan’s Purse pays for the airfare for the child, a parent or guardian, and an interpreter. Since 1997, we have arranged heart surgeries for more than 1,400 children.

Please pray for the nine mothers and their children, along with the seven interpreters, as they return to Mongolia where they will live in quarantine for 21 days before returning to their families. Pray for safe travel and for their continued growth in Christ as they share the Good News of the Gospel with their families and friends.

Please pray for the children and their mothers as they travel home. Pray that they will continue to be strengthened in their relationship with God.

Please pray for the children and their mothers as they travel home. Pray that those who have come to faith will continue to grow in their relationship with God, and for others to come to know God’s love for them.

Update July 2: We thank God that all have arrived safely back home in Mongolia.

APOYO
About one out of every 100 babies has a heart defect that surgeons can routinely repair. Unfortunately, many of them are born in poor or remote places where their families cannot access the cardiac care they urgently need. Through our Children’s Heart Project, Samaritan’s Purse transports boys and girls from places like Bolivia, Mongolia, and Uganda to hospitals in North America. Doctors, hospitals, and host families and churches donate their time and services, but airfare is a major cost—typically $2,200 per person for international flights. For $22, you can share in this cost so that we can offer life-saving surgery and the unsurpassed hope of the Gospel. “But I have trusted in Your mercy; My heart shall rejoice in Your salvation” (Psalm 13:5).
Children’s Heart Project Uno de cada 100 bebés tiene un defecto del corazón que los cirujanos pueden correr como algo rutinario. Desafortunadamente, mucho de estos niños han nacido en lugares pobres o muy remotos donde sus familias no tienen acceso a los servicios cardíacos que urgentemente necesitan. Por medio del programa Children's Heart Project, Samaritan's Purse transporta a niños y niñas de países como Bolivia, Mongolia y Uganda hacia hospitales en Estados Unidos. identifica niños con condiciones de corazón de vida o muerte que viven en países donde no tienen la tecnología y el entrenamiento para su enfermedad. El programa los conecta con hospitales y cirujanos de EE.UU. que donan su tiempo y servicios. Los doctores, los hospitales y las familias e iglesias que reciben a estos niños donan su tiempo y servicios, pero los costos de los vuelos aéreos son los gastos mayores usualmente de $2.200 por persona en un vuelo internacional. Con $50 de donación, puedes compartir el costo y ofrecer una cirugía que salvará la vida de alguien y la inigualable esperanza de Jesucristo "el camino, la verdad y la vida" (Juan 14:6). "el camino, la verdad y la vida". (Juan 14:6)

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