KRB Update – International

22 February 2020
International – yes Mercy Ships is International – being founded in Switzerland in 1978 as a ministry of Youth With a Mission (YWAM) and now with an International Support Center in Texas, Africa Bureau in Benin and Global Association based out of Switzerland and national offices in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, South Korea, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.  All of those at the support locations/office are working hard every day so that together we can bring hope and healing in Africa – I am so thankful to be a part of this.  Amazing crew members coming from over 50 different nations and donors/supporters from around the world and our international board and church/business partners – Thank You. 

“When I heard about the ship’s arrival, I was relieved,” shared by a cleft lip boy’s grandmother.  “Then, I made the decision to stop everything and bring him because this will impact his future!”  Ndaine’s heart swelled with joy and gratitude after Saliou’s operation – her grandson was finally healed!  Now the young boy’s future looks brighter than never.  “I’m giving thanks to God and the people at Mercy Ships,”  Ndaine said.  “I didn’t have anywhere to get surgery for Saliou, and they did that for me.”

Liberia is our next designation with the Africa Mercy – Mercy Ships has had our ships in Liberia for 907 days over four field services – the last being in 2008 – number two on the list with only Benin having more days with a ship in port.  It was also the site of the first field service for the Africa Mercy in Africa in 2007.  I lived there all of 2007 and 2008 and in between serving on land with the Advance Team and Evaluation Team in 2010.  I enjoy being in contact with friends there over Messengers and WhatsApp – exciting times.  After all they have been through with ebola in 2014/2015, it is the right time for us to return.  A quote from the former president, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf  “For all the things that we have done to ourselves as a people, your response is one of love, one that helps us to see a different way, to look at ourselves with a different value.  You enable many of our people to live again to become part of society in a normal way – no longer an object of pity, no longer silenced by their handicap, no longer ashamed of their condition.  We thank you.”

Prayer Requests:

* to be able to finish strong and without accidents or illness in Senegal with our surgical patients and with all the training participants as we empower them to continue to train others and our amazing local workers/day crew who we have poured ourselves in, new skills and relationships built.

*  countries and people impacted by COVID 19 – coronavirus – that all those involved can solve this for all those infected and countries impacted.  Our ship the Global Mercy is still in China as the work continues till all finished on her before she is able to sail from there and head to Africa.  Our leaders are tracking everything and making appropriate decisions related to our staff and our ship.  

*  preparations for Liberia and that we are able to get word out and reach to those forgotten and hidden who need love and surgical care.

Serving together,

Keith 

KRB Update 2239 Christmas

18 December 2019
Merry Christmas dear friends around the world
Always a special time on board one of the Mercy Ships is the Advent / Christmas season – so many nationalities in our crew and ways to participate in their celebrations. 
So far, over 500 Senegalese have received their healing through specialized surgeries in one of our operating rooms on the Africa Mercy.  Over 2,600 adults and children have received dental care at a dental clinic site outside of the Dakar area for those with less access to care as requested by the Ministry of Health and Social Action.  Over 730 health care professionals from every region in Senegal have received continuing education/training either in the capital in one our internationally recognized courses or through mentoring on the ship or through our Safe Surgery Team traveling to the regional hospitals.  
I haven’t shared much about the new ship, the Global Mercy, but you will be hearing more in 2020 when it is finished and ready to be launched.  Though in order to get ready to have two large ships working in Africa, we need to 

make some improvements with our programmatic reporting and this is something I have been responsible for on board.  I have been requested to move to the International Support Center in East Texas for a short term assignment to help make this possible.  I agreed and arrived over the past weekend.  We are not sure how many months this will take.  Then I plan to apply for a position back on the Africa Mercy or for the Global Mercy as I love Africa and her people and being and serving in Africa.  

As I am stateside for Christmas – first time in many years, I plan to travel up to Indiana and stay with my family as we celebrate.  It will be my first visit back after Dad’s death and so I don’t know how that will feel.  I will go daily to see Mom at the nursing home – often I find at meal times is the best as I can do something for her – cutting it up and feeding her – just like she did for me and my brothers and their children many years ago.
Photo: my little Christmas spot for the holiday.

Merry Christmas to you and yours