2017 is here, and we are planning and hoping that it is a very productive year. We have much to do here at the project, but after another time period of waiting for further answers from our structural engineer and architect, confirming important design details with other engineers as well as important information from the health department design team we now have all of the information needed in order to push forward.
It has been a challenge to my patience - wanting to push progress, but this is God's project and we are only completing what we are supposed to be completing according to his timeline. I've often thought about our simple human minds or egos and how we can often even question the reality of something we may have even experienced or witnessed ourselves. The apostles often come to my mind - they witnessed miracles time after time yet would still fall back into a doubting mode. Two thousand years later we do the exact same thing. I've experienced so many really neat coincidences that are in fact God-instances, yet I worry and fret over things not progressing as my ego wants them to. So as I discussed in my last blog, that half-full glass has allowed us to avoid what would have been a mess if my American push-push mentality had resulted in having many door headers in place before our Santo Domingo meeting - we would have had a bunch of rework to do.
It is a new year, and we have begun work and are getting things rolling. Currently there are workers installing the form work for the door headers and a crew is installing the conduits in the walls that will hold the electrical wiring for the ceiling lights and other electrical devices needing a run up the wall.
Thanks to some wonderfully quick responses from some folks at the Carter Machinery - the CAT dealer in Salem, VA, we have details worked out for the generators and main electrical feeds. I am planning on these being some projects to be completed by the construction teams who will be coming down this winter and spring.
We have also received good news from the government officials allowing us to enclose the strip of land between the two canals - this will let the teams build this east wall and basically get the security walls fully completed.
An optimistic year lies ahead.
We've had to take a very cautious approach so we don't waste the precious funds you have donated, but we are finally at a point to push forward.
Thanks again to those of you who attended the Revolution meetings and a special thanks to those who have financially committed to helping us reach our new campaign goal.
This is not just another medical facility for the region, it is the one that will help those with no other real choice. There are people here in need of health care and health education - You might have read about the infant who died in El Cercado and I am thinking of a young boy with disfigured legs our engineer showed me a picture of - this clinic will offer the ability to help these types of situations.
Time to get to work.
It is an amazing undertaking that will help the poorest of the poor for generations: a 46,242 square foot Hospital being constructed with funding from almost 500 individuals, families, churches and other generous donors. Solid Rock International passes 100% of donations to the construction and takes 0% of donations for SRI administrative costs, which is extraordinary.
Helpng to make the dream a reality
Nov 2014 to Oct 2017
- Volunteered to oversee Construction of a New Hospital to replace a 27+ year old facility staffed and operated by Dominicans. I spent 3 years on behalf of the many donors to the REVOLUTION campaign - a 4.5 Million Dollar campaign to fund this project.
August 2017 to September 2018
Work ceased while Tax issues resolved
Oct 2018
Working as project consultant to help get this wonderful project completed.
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