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CBN.com Angelica Lopez makes and sells the most popular tortillas of her village in Chiquimula, Guatemala.

Her husband Emilio is a construction worker.   Together, they were providing for their little girl, and even putting a little money away.  But they weren’t prepared when little Brandi got sick.

“We were doing well,” Angelica remembers.  “He was working, I was selling tortillas, but when my baby got sick, I couldn’t work and we had to use up our savings.”

In the hospital, doctors told them Brandi had bronchopneumonia, but they didn’t have the right medicine to treat her.  Angelica and Emilio tried other remedies, until they ran out of money.  Meanwhile, Brandi just got sicker. 

“My husband worked and worked and we spent the money he earned on medicine for Brandi, but that medicine didn’t work,” Angelica says.

But thanks to CBN partners, new and effective medicines are now available for Brandi and for hundreds of others in Guatemala.

Operation Blessing installed more than 200 portable medical clinics and in 40 communities across the country.

Doctors visit the villages frequently and give out free medicine for the people that come with prescriptions from local hospitals.  They also train volunteers to work in the clinics. 

“We have  traveled to the most isolated communities of Guatemala and it does not matter how long  we have to walk to take this blessing to the people,” explains Dr. Eduardo Corona.

And this blessing saves lives. The antibiotic, Loravid, has become a powerful weapon against bronchopneumonia, one of the main causes of death among children in Guatemala.

Says Dr. Corona, “We didn’t have Loravid in Guatemala and we never had the opportunity to use it.”

It was the medicine that saved Brandi’s life.

“Thank God,” exclaims Emilio.  “When she took the medicine, she started to feel better, and we were very happy and thankful to God because she had been healed with the medicine Operation Blessing sent.”

 Today Brandi is happy and well.  

And we had a surprise for Brandi’s parents!  Angelica received funds to start her own business selling grain in her village.  And Emilio’s new saw and drill will help him at work. 

“Every time we see our baby smiling and playing, we remember CBN partners because they sent the medicine she needed,” says a very thankful Emilio.

Thank you CBN Partners. You’ve given little Brandi a chance for a normal life and have shown her parents a very tangible expression of God’s love.  When you partner with CBN, you bring a message of hope and love to those in need – providing food, water, clothing, medical care, and so much more, all in the name of Jesus. Please join with us today.

 

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Like most teens, Chhun Davy of Cambodia was preoccupied with fashion and music. “I read about the latest styles of clothes in magazines, and if there’s a new song out, I would go and buy the CD,” she says. Then one day, as Chhun was watching television, she came across CBN’s Super Kids Club. The program’s song and dance numbers and English lessons all talked about Jesus! She says, “The CBN program is so different. I felt that the hosts of the program were my friends. It’s like they know me and care for me.” Chhun was so taken with the program that she took part in a Super Kid’s Club event that came to her village. “When I saw the hosts in person, I knew that they were good people,” she says. At an event like this one, Chhun surrendered her life to Jesus Christ. “I knew that my sins had been forgiven. I felt happy and confident, because Jesus had become my friend!” There was an added benefit to Chhun’s life. The Super Kid’s Club lessons on the English language and moral values began to affect her at school. She began to study harder. On graduation day, Chhun had a big surprise for her mother — she graduated at the top of her class! Today Chhun Davy is 21 years old. She’s a Sunday school teacher and loves to tell other children about Jesus. “I would encourage everyone to support the work of CBN and Super Kid’s Club here in Cambodia,” she says. “It really is touching so many lives, including mine. Thank you!”

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