Don Stephens wrote the following from his book Mercy Ships of Mercy (2005):
Psalm 23:4 Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me;your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
Dovi Edoh is now 24 years old and
the spunkiest African women I’ve met thus far from Togo during this field service. She’s able to converse quite a few words in English and seems to understand
everything when spoken to in English.
One thing I’ve realized is African people are brilliant at learning
language. I’m not surprised anymore
now when I hear that someone knows seven languages. Last week she
arrived back on our unit feeling very nauseous after undergoing an ICBG (iliac
crest bone graft) and was quite withdrawn and appeared quite depressed. She’s finally back to her usual self
trying to make all the nurses and other patients laugh and calls everyone “her
sister”. She’s constantly knitting booties for all the babies on the ward and
seems to always have a smile on her face, quite a contrast from last week. It was quite shocking hearing her
story, knowing that she was at one time destined for her life on earth to end
at only nine years old from slow suffocation or so her parents thought. It also made me realize how loving and
unselfish a group of random strangers can be. Dovi was unable to breathe and the people of Togo who
were also waiting in line that screening day knew that and let her cut in line
so she might live. They didn’t
just let her cut in line, they crowd surfed her in order to save her life so
she might live. After
being thrown over the gate and landing in the arms of a Mercyshipper she was
trached immediately so she wouldn’t suffocate from her massive tumor.
Her mother was also on Mercy Ships
these past couple of weeks receiving a hernia repair. They’re from KPalimet, the prettiest place in all of Togo.
Its always fun for those who have been here long-term to have reunions with
these patients. Mercy ships
rotates around the same countries so patients often come back for more
surgeries every couple of years.
They are happily welcomed back and have an instant bond with those who remember them. Don Stephens, founder of Mercy Ships, and his wife remember her from many years ago and as soon as they saw each other again an instant connection was rekindled.


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