One year after nearly losing his
life in Liberia, American Ebola survivor, Dr. Kent Brantly, is speaking out
about why he has no regrets about serving as a medical missionary in the West
African nation.
He also shares his hopes that his story might inspire others to
answer God's call in their own lives.
Despite his traumatic near-death
experience, the married father of two recently revealed in an interview with CP
that he has "never" regretted serving abroad as a missionary with his
wife Amber.
"That's what God called us
to," He said. "And in the whole time throughout this ordeal we knew
that we were doing the right thing and were in the right place. So no matter
what happened, we didn't have regrets about it."
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