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This Sunday is Father's Day, a day to celebrate the incredible men who show up for their families .

How long would you wait for help? How far would you go for healing?

Recently , I share d the story of Doxie and her son, Alfredo , from Madagascar.

Even before her son was born, it was clear that Doxie would do anything for her child.

Yesterday was World Blood Donor Day , so I want to share something you may not know about Mercy Ships volunteers.

When twin sisters began to walk , it was clear their journey wouldn't be easy .

Last time , I shared how a young woman in West Africa named Sadio came to Mercy Ships to find healing .

A young woman in West Africa named Sadio was suffering from a dangerous disease called noma .

Houmou's mother sat gently cleaning her daughter's face.

Recently, a Mercy Ships supporter shared a beautiful insight into their charitable giving.

Marty was doing research for a book he was writing, when he stumbled on Sister Clare's story.

When Steve last saw Anaza , she was recovering from surgery to remove a life-threatening tumor.

Dorothy , Edith, and Rasani had a unique role with Mercy Ships.

Recently , I shared the story of a woman unable to find care.

A woman was in labor with her fourth child.

Two brothers had been born with club feet, a condition that left their feet twisted inwards.

Anaza was known for her laughter.

Years ago, a group of Mercy Ships crew members were celebrating their time in South Africa with a special show for people in the city.

In a secluded African hut, a man lay dying of cancer.

Did you know that today is Africa Day?