Sunday, January 27, 2013

A Dream and a Prayer

For as long as I can remember, the Lord has given me a heart for missions, and most especially a heart for the people of Africa. I knew from a very early age that I wanted to be a nurse in Africa. I was twelve when I first heard about the Mercy Ships, and the more I learned about the Mercy Ships and their mission, the more I felt a tug and a call on my heart. It became my dream and my most heartfelt prayer to serve one day with Mercy Ships as a nurse.
All throughout middle school, high school, college, and nursing school I continued to dream and pray about the day that I would serve with Mercy Ships.
That time has now come, and I cannot wait to see what the Lord is going to do. After years of prayer I applied and was accepted into Mercy Ships as a nurse. I am now at the Mercy Ships IOC attending their training program for those who wish to serve long-term with the Mercy Ships organization, the Onboarding Program. In five weeks I will be flying to Africa to complete two weeks of in-field service after which I will join the crew of the Africa Mercy as a Ward Nurse.
This is the culmination of years of prayer and a childhood dream come true. The Lord is doing amazing things through Mercy Ships and I cannot wait to be a part of their mission, "Following the 2,000 year old model of Jesus, bringing hope and healing to the world's forgotten poor".
Standing outside the gate of the Mercy Ships International Operations Center (IOC)