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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

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Dmytro* knows war all too well. As a citizen of Ukraine, battles have come to his doorstep, bringing pain and difficulty. Over the years, he’s had to say goodbye to comrades, freedoms, and a sense of normalcy so often that loss seems to be the recurring theme in his life. Yet, now, thanks to training…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Ucranianos estudian para Cristo en las montañas de Carolina

While their fellow countrymen are fiercely defending their homeland from foreign invasion, 10 young Ukrainians now enjoy the peace of being able to study and prepare for their futures at Montreat College in Montreat, North Carolina. Samaritan’s Purse is covering the expenses of eight of these students, with plans for two more students to join…

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Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child Overview

Operation Christmas Child Delivering Great Joy and the Good News of Jesus Christ “I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.” Luke 2:10, ESV We appreciate your interest in presenting Operation Christmas Child to your church or group. You’ll find resources here that will equip you to tell others about this amazing opportunity…

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Operation Christmas Child

Fill The Classrooms

Fill the Classrooms July 22–26, 2024 Goal: 5,000 7,452 Classrooms filled The Greatest Journey - 013943 Classroom ↑ ↓ Total Amount Give Now Single Gift Monthly Gift We've filled 7,452 classrooms! That's 156,492 children who will be discipled to follow Jesus Christ and share Him with others! It costs $6 to send a child on…

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Franklin Graham

Newsletter September 2024

Franklin Graham Update | September Franklin Graham Update | September Medical Missions Making an Impact for the Gospel Dear Friend, Medical missions has long been a crucial part of the work of Samaritan's Purse. I was encouraged to see hundreds of doctors, dentists, nurses, and others gathered at our annual Prescription for Renewal conference to learn about and give praise to God for what…

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Proyectos de construcción

Nuevas viviendas para los sobrevivientes de la tormenta en Kentucky

While Hurricane Helene was bearing down on the Southeast, dozens of families in Kentucky were moving on from the disasters that they survived over the past three years. On Thursday, Samaritan’s Purse completed construction in New Hope Acres, a 60-acre subdivision in the town of Mayfield, Kentucky, which was devastated by a tornado just before…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Samaritan’s Purse Responds After Hurricane Helene

Hurricane Helene: Still Hard at Work in North Carolina & Tennessee Mountains Volunteer Recovery is a long road for North Carolina and Tennessee communities devastated by Hurricane Helene. Since week one, we've been hard at work there. Now we're working hard to help communities rebuild. Latest Updates from Ongoing NC/TN Response Teams are rebuilding stick-built…

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Operation Christmas Child

Great Joy in Mexico’s Jungles

Las Tres Huastecas region, along the Gulf Coast in Mexico, is hard to reach and isolated from much of the country. Many residents still speak the native language, Nahuatl, and worship indigenous idols. The few churches that preach the Gospel here are met with disdain and uncertainty. Earlier this year, however, at a small school…

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Ministerio de Salud y Medicina

New Cardiothoracic Center Opens at Kenya’s Tenwek Hospital

On Oct. 24, Samaritan’s Purse, the people of Kenya, and Tenwek Hospital celebrated the grand opening of a new cardiothoracic surgical center in Bomet, north of Nairobi. World Medical Mission, a medical arm of Samaritan’s Purse, has been sending doctors to Tenwek for decades. In 1981, Samaritan’s Purse President Franklin Graham raised funds for a…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Voluntarios sirven a una familia de Carolina que llora pérdidas terribles

Nothing remained where her sister’s home once stood. No furniture, clothes, or kitchen dishes. Anna Wiebe and her husband, Ryan, stood in silence as they stared at the expanse of water that now consumed the family’s property. Neither knew what to say. “I was numb and in disbelief. I couldn’t believe that this was happening,”…

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