You may remember Grace, but you probably won’t recognize her.
Grace was one of our first patients up the gangway in Congo. On September 10th,
Mercy Ships surgeons removed the massive tumor from her face. It’s been
six weeks since her surgery, but 17-year-old Grace is as sassy as ever –
and she’s looking like a whole new young woman.
“God is good because He did a big thing for me. I did not believe that I
could be saved, but God has had grace. Mercy Ships arrived in Pointe
Noire, they treated me, and I am better today,” Grace says.
Grace’s journey to the Africa Mercy began
with an email. A hospital chaplain from neighboring Democratic Republic
of the Congo met Grace at a hospital there. The chaplain, Pastor
Gregoire, was shocked by Grace’s facial tumor, which weighed 4.9 pounds
(2.2 kilos.) Pastor Gregoire came alongside Grace, counseling and
praying with her. He says she was often so distraught that she cried all
night. Sometimes she refused to eat or drink. “Indeed, she suffered,”
he says simply.
Pastor Gregoire took a photo of Grace and published it on his blog. A
reader responded to his post, recommending that he visit mercyships.org,
an organization that might be able to help. From there, Pastor Gregoire
contacted the Mercy Ships Swiss office and exchanged emails with
Christophe Baer. Through Christophe, Pastor Gregoire sent Grace’s
medical records and reports to the Africa Mercy.
The response was positive. Grace and Pastor Gregoire were asked to
arrive in Pointe Noire, in the Republic of Congo, on September 2nd.
Grace’s story is a chain of mercy forged by compassionate hearts, and
their efforts were rewarded. Grace will have a second surgery on
December 17th.
Until then, she is recovering in the Mercy Ships Hospital Out Patient
Extension Center (HOPE Center), where she has become the champion UNO
player. As Mercy Ships nurses will tell you, Grace dominates every hand –
and don’t even think about challenging her to Jenga!
In a few months, Grace will return home and begin school. She hopes to
study medicine one day, she says. Grace wants to be a nurse.
Written by – David Petersen
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