I serve a God who answers prayers - American doctor cured of Ebola
Dr Kent Bently, an American, who
contracted the Ebola Virus in Liberia while on a missionary work was
released from the Emory University, Atlanta, United States yesterday
having beaten the deadly disease. Here are his remarks:
Today is a miraculous day. I am thrilled to be alive, to be well and to
be reunited with my family. As a medical missionary, I never imagined
myself in this position. When my family and I moved to Liberia last
October to begin a two-year term working with Samaritan’s Purse, Ebola
was not on the radar. We moved to Liberia because God called us to serve
the people of Liberia.
In March, when we got word that Ebola was in Guinea and had spread to
Liberia, we began preparing for the worst. We didn’t receive our first
Ebola patient until June, but when she arrived, we were ready. During
the course of June and July, the number of Ebola patients increased
steadily, and our amazing crew at ELWA Hospital took care of each
patient with great care and compassion. We also took every precaution to
protect ourselves from this dreaded disease by following MSF and WHO
guidelines for safety.
After taking Amber and our children to the airport to return to the
States on Sunday morning, July 20, I poured myself into my work even
more than before – transferring patients to our new, bigger isolation
unit; training and orienting new staff; and working with our Human
Resources officer to fill our staffing needs. Three days later, on
Wednesday, July 23, I woke up feeling under the weather, and then my
life took an unexpected turn as I was diagnosed with Ebola Virus
Disease. As I lay in my bed in Liberia for the following nine days,
getting sicker and weaker each day, I prayed that God would help me to
be faithful even in my illness, and I prayed that in my life or in my
death, He would be glorified.
I did not know then, but I have learned since, that there were
thousands, maybe even millions of people around the world praying for me
throughout that week, and even till today. And I have heard story after
story of how this situation has impacted the lives of individuals
around the globe – both among my friends and family, and also among
complete strangers. I cannot thank you enough for your prayers and your
support. But what I can tell you is that I serve a faithful God who
answers prayers.
Through the care of the Samaritan’s Purse and SIM missionary team in
Liberia, the use of an experimental drug, and the expertise and
resources of the health care team at Emory University Hospital, God
saved my life – a direct answer to thousands and thousands of prayers.
I am incredibly thankful to all of those who were involved in my care,
from the first day of my illness all the way up to today – the day of my
release from Emory. If I tried to thank everyone, I would undoubtedly
forget many. But I would be remiss if I did not say thank you to a few. I
want to thank Samaritan’s Purse, who has taken care of me and my family
as though we were their own family. Thank you to the Samaritan’s Purse
and SIM Liberia community. You cared for me and ministered to me during
the most difficult experience of my life, and you did so with the love
and mercy of Jesus Christ.
Thank you to Emory University Hospital and especially to the medical
staff in the isolation unit. You treated me with such expertise, yet
with such tenderness and compassion. For the last three weeks you have
been my friends and my family. And so many of you ministered to me not
only physically, but also spiritually, which has been an important part
of my recovery. I will never forget you and all that you have done for
me.
And thank you to my family, my friends, my church family and to all who
lifted me up in prayer, asking for my healing and recovery. Please do
not stop praying for the people of Liberia and West Africa, and for a
quick end to this Ebola epidemic.
My dear friend, Nancy Writebol, upon her release from the hospital,
wanted me to share her gratitude for all the prayers on her behalf. As
she walked out of her isolation room, all she could say was, ‘To God be
the glory.’ Nancy and David are now spending some much needed time
together.
Thank you for your support through this whole ordeal. My family and I
will now be going away for a period of time to reconnect, decompress and
continue to recover physically and emotionally. After I have recovered a
little more and regained some of my strength, we will look forward to
sharing more of our story; but for now, we need some time together after
more than a month apart. We appreciate having the opportunity to spend
some time in private before talking to some of you who have expressed an
interest in hearing more of our journey. Thank you for granting us
that.
Again, before we slip out, I want to express my deep and sincere
gratitude to Samaritan’s Purse, SIM, Emory and all of the people
involved in my treatment and care.
Above all, I am forever thankful to God for sparing my life and am glad
for any attention my sickness has attracted to the plight of West Africa
in the midst of this epidemic. Please continue to pray for Liberia and
the people of West Africa, and encourage those in positions of
leadership and influence to do everything possible to bring this Ebola
outbreak to an end. Thank you.
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