By Mark Ellis
American missionary doctor Kent Brantly thanked God for his recovery from the deadly Ebola virus as he was released from Emory University Hospital, where he has been treated the last three weeks.
“Today is a miraculous day,” said a beaming Dr. Brantly as he was released from his isolation unit at the hospital. “I am thrilled to be alive, to be well and to be reunited with my family.” At times, Dr. Brantly fought back tears as he expressed his gratitude.
Dr. Brantly looked remarkably well upon his release, with no obvious physical signs of the intense health battle he endured over the last month.
Nancy Whitebol, who also served Ebola patients in Liberia and became infected, was released from the same hospital Tuesday, and said, “To God be the glory” upon her release. She chose not to make a longer public statement as she and her husband David left for an undisclosed location.
Whitebol’s physical condition was described as somewhat weaker than Dr. Brantly’s when she left the hospital.
On August 18, the World Health Organization reported 2,473 suspected and confirmed cases of Ebola, including 1,350 deaths. All of the cases originated in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria or Sierra Leone.
The epidemic caught Dr. Brantly completely by surprise. “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 of working with Samaritan’s Purse, Ebola was not on the radar,” he noted.
“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 did not receive our first Ebola patient until June. But when she arrived, we were ready,” he said.
Dr. Brantly said he took “every precaution” to protect himself from the dreaded disease by following established safety guidelines. He did not provide a theory about how he contracted the virus.
On July 23rd, he woke up feeling “under the weather” and his life was turned upside down when he was diagnosed with the Ebola virus.
“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 be faithful, even in my illness and I prayed that in my life or in my death that He would be glorified,” Dr. Brantly said.
Afterward, he learned there were thousands, perhaps millions of people praying for him around the world. “I can tell you 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 resources of the health care team at Emory University Hospital, God saved my life – a direct answer to thousands and thousands of prayers,” he said.
He thanked Samaritan’s Purse and SIM Liberia community, who cared for him and ministered to him with the love and mercy of Jesus Christ.
He also thanked the staff at Emory University Hospital, who he said treated him with expertise, as well as tenderness and compassion. “For the last three weeks, you have been my friends and my family and so many of you have ministered to me not only physically but also spiritually, which has been an important part of my recovery.”
“And thank you to my family, my friends, and my church family and 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.”
He said he and his family would be going away for a period of time to reconnect, decompress and to continue to recover physically and emotionally. After he recovers more strength, he said he will share more of his story.
“Above all, I am forever thankful to God for sparing my life and I’m 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.”
Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol released from the hospital. Solo Deo Gloria.
I think that you should be thanking the scientists who came up with the cure. I really can’t take credit for that one, but thanks.
And with that the Atheist Fascists of the interweb come out to take their shots.
Thank you GOD (the real one) for giving the scientist the knowledge to be able to come up with the cure.
God worked through those good doctors to help come up with a vaccine to help people. Its not up to those same doctors our God worked though to come up with enough vaccine to help people in other parts of the world that need it. That should be the priority now.
Although the MSM keeps saying that Ebola is not transmitted by air (i.e., the World Health Organization is quoted in this AP story), the BBC reported on 15 Nov 2012, that “…Canadian scientists have shown that the deadliest form of the ebola virus could be transmitted by air between species…In their experiments, the pigs carrying the virus were housed in pens with the monkeys in close proximity but separated by a wire barrier. After eight days, some of the macaques were showing clinical signs typical of ebola and were euthanised…One possibility is that the monkeys became infected by inhaling large aerosol droplets produced from the respiratory tracts of the pigs…”. The story also included links to the actual scientific study, which you can view at my listed website
From the AP dated Aug 5, 2014:
“…Brantly and Writebol were both infected despite taking precautions as they treated Ebola patients in West Africa, where the virus has been spreading faster than governments can contain it, killing nearly 900 people so far.
The treatment, called ZMapp, was developed with U.S. military funding by a San Diego company, using ANTIBODIES HARVESTED FROM LAB ANIMALS that had been injected with parts of the Ebola virus. Tobacco plants in Kentucky are being used to make the treatment….The U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency announced last month that it is providing more funding to speed the drug’s development…”
Finally, Dr Brantley was given a blood transfusion from a patient that had survived Ebola, in addition to the ZMAPP, so let’s be clear about that.
As a struggling Christian, I admire the man’s faith, but please, let’s not get confused…he placed his life in the hands of some pretty bizzare science involving lab animals backed by the US Military, not God…
More info at: http://sleepbutawhile.com/2014/08/05/inconvenient-truth-77-problem-reaction-solution-and-the-u-s-patent-on-ebola/
Thank you GOD for giving the scientist, knowledge to be able to come up with the cure.
An experimental Ebola drug ZMapp drug, in a study, healed all 18 monkeys that were infected with deadly virus. This has boosted hopes that the treatment might help fight the deadly outbreak raging through West Africa as once more of it can be made..
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