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Captain Josh McGrath came to volunteer with Mercy Ships in 2007 as Third Officer on the Anastasis in Ghana and Liberia. Josh was newly graduated from the Maritime Academy in Northern California and it was the recommendation of one of his professors that led him to serve. Returning in various roles for several field services, Josh met his wife on board and later returned with his young children as captain of the Africa Mercy. Earning the nickname “Captain Fun,” Josh not only made family life a blast on board, but he also stepped out of the bridge to teach P.E. to the academy students. In this episode Josh shares stories from his time volunteering with Mercy Ships and shares how his own life, both personal and professional, has been impacted by his time on board. For more information about the New Mercies podcast and Mercy Ships, visit www.newmercies.mercyships.org
Released on 28 Mar 2022
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