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Operation Christmas Child

Forasteros, bienvenidos

Outsiders. That’s what the Baka people are known as in the Central African nations of Gabon and Cameroon. Members of this unreached people group are relegated to the margins of society and given little access to education or social services. Tragically, in addition to this discrimination, they have virtually no personal access to the Gospel…

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Mbingo Baptist Hospital—Cameroon

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Agua, salubridad e higiene

A Water Engineer’s Life

Amanda Patterson is a communications intern for Samaritan’s Purse in Niger. One of the most remarkable things about interning abroad in a place where life is not always easy is being able to watch and learn from the staff. Some of these people have lived in their respective countries for a number of years, committing…

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Programas de alimentación

Courage Undeterred

Since their emergence in northeastern Nigeria in 2002, militants in the terrorist organization Boko Haram have set about the task of remaking West Africa into their own image. Seeking to eliminate differing ideologies, they have killed thousands of people of various backgrounds. Often overlooked are the faces of those that survive. Throughout Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon,…

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Programas de Mujeres

Helping Babies Breathe in Niger

Cindy Uttley is a Samaritan’s Purse community health advisor. I recently had an opportunity to visit Niger and train nurses and physicians in Helping Babies Breathe, which focuses on newborn resuscitation. It was a privilege to lead participants through the skills necessary to help every baby breathe within the first minute of life. In step…

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Operation Christmas Child

World War II Veteran Sews Hundreds of Quilts for Children’s Shoebox Gifts

Former U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Theron Jennings, 98, lives alone in a Savoy, Illinois, apartment where he sews quilts for children around the world. Since 2014, he has handmade more than 400 of these blankets, completing 160 in just the last year. Each one is lovingly packed into a shoebox gift with other toys and…

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Ministerio de Salud y Medicina

Kids Are Missionaries Too

Three-year-old Josh* could not contain his excitement when he found out he was going on his first mission trip. “We are going to El Salvador,” he announced at his church in British Columbia, Canada. “Daddy is going to work on teeth and we’re going to tell people about Jesus!” The Eliason family—Garth and LeeAnne, Josh,…

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Ministerio de Salud y Medicina

Hospitales misioneros

Mission Hospitals Americas El Salvador Shalom Family Medical Center Guatemala Hospital Shalom Honduras Hospital Loma de Luz Jungle Hospital - Dyer Rural Hospital Mexico Hospital Mission Tarahumara Africa Burundi Kibuye Hope Hospital Cameroon Banso Baptist Hospital Mbingo Baptist Hospital Ethiopia Myungsung Christian Medical Center and Myungsung Medical College Soddo Christian Hospital Gabon Bongolo Hospital Ghana…

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Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child 2018 Special Report

Operation Christmas Child Special Report Praise God for More Than 10.6 Million Shoeboxes in 2018! “Millions of children are coming to the Lord Jesus Christ through Operation Christmas Child and The Greatest Journey. These young disciples are sharing their faith, and the Gospel is transforming families and communities around the world.” —Franklin Graham President, Samaritan’s Purse “Declare His glory among…

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Ministerio de Salud y Medicina

World Medical Mission

Newborn Joscar wasn’t breathing. At seven weeks premature, his developing lungs had done all they could, but ultimately, they were overwhelmed. With no NICU capacity and no ventilators, medical staff rushed to start resuscitation and get him an IV so he could receive fluids and nourishment. As the breath slowly came back to his lungs, Joscar’s mother, Silsa, had…

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