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People
No mission, no matter how noble, can reach its goals without committed
people. Below are some of the people who form part of Mercy Ships. |
| Abi (UK), a doctor-to-be and Sue (UK), a nurse, show off
their artistic talents with a paint brush. |
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| Bowie is a welder from Norway. |
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| Several of the crew join in celebrating our arrival to
Freetown. |
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| Charles is an engineer from Africa. |
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| Felix, the chief cook, hails from Africa. Anne, behind him,
is from Norway. |
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| George (foreground) and Gina are both from Africa,
ministering to Africa. |
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| George is a retired Chief Engineer from Canada. He's giving
new meaning to being retired - he's been "re - tired", as in
"given new tires" and continues to serve! |
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| Here's Gomer and the first goat! |
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| Greta, a nurse from the US and a friend from Holland join
together to prepare a meal for the crew of several hundred. |
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| It's not difficult to find new friends, as Kate (US) finds
out. |
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| Ken, from the US, and Paul, from Holland, put their plumbing
skills to good use. |
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| Kibben (Canada) and Wisdom (Africa) are both welders and
pipe fitters who enjoy a good time. |
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| Natalie is a dentist from the UK. The goat must know he's in
good hands. |
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| Here nurses from the US and Sweden get a break before the
rush of patients. |
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| Peter is a Junior Engineer from Africa. |
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| Rebecca is a top welder from the US. |
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| Ron is a machinist from the US. |
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| First Engineer Soon-Wong is from Korea. |
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| Torbyom (Norway) seems to have a calmer goat than Stephanie
(US). Maybe it's all in the technique! |
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| A good shepherd! |
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