Thought I might give you a little tour of the ship that I have been living on for the past few months, the MV Anastasis.
Out on the dock, standing next to one of our many trusty vehicles
Standing on the gangway with my friends Bethany, Justin, Dani, Sutton, Annette and Dr Leo.
Looking back at the ship from the bow.

The ward has 42 patients, making for quite a busy ward. As you can see, conditions can get a little cramped when you account for nurses, doctors, translators, family and crew visitors.
Aft deck, where we have Friday night movies. During the sail to Liberia the air conditioners on the ship failed, and the metal ship ended up being a sailing sauna. People opted to sleep out on the aft deck to enjoy the breeze, where as a result 60 people got Malaria.
At the back of Aft deck is a playground for the 40 kids that live onboard the ship.
It's tough being a missionary.
This ship lies sunk next to the MV Anastasis. The ship was a cargo ship that toppled to the side as cargo was being removed. As the ship began to sink Liberians ran on the ship to loot. 8 died in the process.
Stairs down to my bedroom.
From the door to my room.
My humble corner.