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Thursday, August 31, 2006

Rob and Dale


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Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.

We enjoyed seeing Dale at the IOC! He is doing well and is serving in the warehouse!

Tyrone's back!


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Tyrone is looking good and he b cookin' in the Oasis Dining Room at the International Operations Center in Texas! Tyrone served with us on the Caribbean Mercy and he is a wonderful chef! He spoiled us rotten with his cooking! He is soon to be married to another former Caribbean Mercy crew member, Stephanie! It was so good to see him! Check out his website by clicking here. Tyrone

Dawna


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Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.

It was good to see Dawna and learn that she is now managing the Guest House and the Anchorage Cafe at the International Operations Center!

Janine and Pat


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We enjoyed seeing many of the staff at the International Operations Center (IOC) and catching up with them. Janine and Pat serve in the Human Resources department. Janine is going to the Anastasis soon.

On Vacation


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Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.

Rob touching base with the internet at the Anchorage Cafe! High speed internet was available at the International Operations Center at the coffee shop there...so we spent some time there catching up and checking email.

We'll be on vacation from 28 August until 05 October 2006. We plan to visit...Dallas.... Jacksonville....Baltimore and be back to the ship working on 06 October 2006. We'll try to update the web as we can!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Rob and Denise before work


Rob and Denise before work
Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.

We are volunteers for Mercy Ships and we head to the office and the ship about 6:30 am on a normal day! Denise works in the Business Centre doing administrative work and Rob works on the Africa Mercy in the Engineering Department ensuring the parts needed are there and ready for the engineers when they need them!

On the way to work


On the way to work
Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.

This picture was taken by our friend and coworker, Tom Schoenit, as we walk up to the van to go to work about 6:30 am!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Friday, August 11, 2006

An unexpected journey to Blyth!


Blyth Aug 06
Originally uploaded by zacawc.
As a normal morning in the office began, we received a call from Phil and Terry that they were in Blyth (where we will be moving the ship for loading) and needed the keys to the forklift! So Pat and I located the keys and headed up to Blyth (north up the coast about 15 miles or so). We got up there and the truck driver thought we might have to unload the truck by hand....so we decided to stay to see what was in the truck and if Phil and Terry needed help.

Strength and Joy in the Lord!


Blyth
Originally uploaded by zacawc.
Getting our exercise unloading the truck!

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Family Tuinier


Family Tuinier
Originally uploaded by MercyWatch.
We give praise to God for this wonderful family and for the miracle He performed in their lives! God is faithful and this precious family has a testimony to share about God's love, healing and faithfulness!

Read the story beginning at July 11, 2006 ... click the link on the left of the screen. Miracles happen, so have FAITH in God!

Monday, August 07, 2006

A Floating Miracle for Bawa

To read about the miracle for Bawa, click on the Title Link above. This will bring up a slideshow of the pages. Double click on the pages and then click on the link to open the photo in a new window. Click on all sizes and the page will open large enough for you to read it. The story is worth reading...so give it a try! Esther Biney on the Anastasis wrote the story and it is in it's original form. Some of the pictures are a bit graphic...just so you are aware.

Bawa lived with tumors called Keloids (Scar Tissue that has continued to grow) for ten years. His wife left him and people rejected him. His life was changed with a surgery that removed 8 pounds of Keloid tissue and the love of Christ shown to him by the crew of the Anastasis as he recovered from surgery. To God be the Glory for His mighty work and grace!