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It takes great courage for some of our patients to arrive on our hospital ships alone.
Emmanuel’s father once dreamed his son would become a doctor.
Roseline gave birth in a rice field, far from any hospital.
There’s a lot of work to do on a Mercy Ship when we arrive in a country to bring free medical care.
Many years ago, while the Africa Mercy was in South Africa, there was a severe drought impacting the farming community.
Volunteer doctor, David Chong, shared a moving sentiment recently.
Meet Mohamed, a caring husband and father of four.
When someone climbs up the gangway and steps onto a Mercy Ship for the first time, there’s one phrase we hear over and over: “Something is different here. I can’t explain it, but something is different here.”
Fall is here!
Would you join me today in a prayer for patients receiving surgery on Mercy Ships’ hospital ships?
In a remote village, a mother watches her son struggle.
Years ago, when Mercy Ships was just getting started, a natural disaster left a group of refugees struggling to survive.
Today is World Smile Day!
At Mercy Ships, our hospital ships sail to Africa to provide free surgeries for those in need.
Amara grew up in Sierra Leone with legs so bent that walking was painful.
Our mission at Mercy Ships is bringing hope and healing to people in need.
By the time Marie turned 80, she had endured deep heartbreak.
Three-year-old Armane was born with a cleft lip; a condition no one in his village in Madagascar had seen before.
Listen to this powerful story from a Mercy Ships volunteer surgeon:
“Only one life, ’twill soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last.”



