In a statement that he said he was writing from the isolation room of Emory University Hospital, Brantly said: “I thank God for His mercy as I have wrestled with this terrible disease.”
Brantly is being treated at
Emory along with another American aid worker, Nancy Writebol. Her husband told
reporters Friday that she was well enough to ask for Starbucks coffee.
Both improved after
receiving an experimental Ebola drugs never tried on humans. U.S. health
officials have stressed that it is too early to tell whether experimental Ebola
treatments help or hurt, or are even safe. There is no known cure for Ebola.
Brantly’s statement:
“I am writing this update
from my isolation room at Emory University Hospital, where the doctors and
nurses are providing the very best care possible. I am growing stronger every
day, and I thank God for His mercy as I have wrestled with this terrible
disease. I also want to extend my deep and sincere thanks to all of you who
have been praying for my recovery as well as for Nancy and for the people of
Liberia and West Africa.
“My wife Amber and I, along
with our two children, did not move to Liberia for the specific purpose of
fighting Ebola. We went to Liberia because we believe God called us to serve
Him at ELWA Hospital.
“One thing I have learned
is that following God often leads us to unexpected places. When Ebola spread
into Liberia, my usual hospital work turned more and more toward treating the
increasing number of Ebola patients. I held the hands of countless individuals
as this terrible disease took their lives away from them. I witnessed the
horror first-hand, and I can still remember every face and name.
“When I started feeling ill
on that Wednesday morning, I immediately isolated myself until the test
confirmed my diagnosis three days later. When the result was positive, I
remember a deep sense of peace that was beyond all understanding. God was
reminding me of what He had taught me years ago, that He will give me
everything I need to be faithful to Him.
“Now it is two weeks later,
and I am in a totally different setting. My focus, however, remains the same -
to follow God. As you continue to pray for Nancy and me, yes, please pray for
our recovery. More importantly, pray that we would be faithful to God’s call on
our lives in these new circumstances.”

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