{"id":253679,"date":"2024-07-30T09:33:34","date_gmt":"2024-07-30T13:33:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/?p=253679"},"modified":"2024-07-30T09:33:34","modified_gmt":"2024-07-30T13:33:34","slug":"on-call-summer-2024-putting-people-back-together","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/our-ministry\/on-call-summer-2024-putting-people-back-together\/","title":{"rendered":"On Call &#8211; Summer 2024 &#8211; Putting People Back Together"},"content":{"rendered":"<main>\r\n                                            <div id=\"eop\" class=\"trigger io\">\r\n                                                <!-- DO NOT MOVE. THIS IS USED TO TELL IO WHEN THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE IS IN THE VIEWPORT -->\r\n                                            <\/div>\r\n                                            <header class=\"banner\">\r\n                                                <hgroup class=\"space-small\">\r\n                                                    <h1>Putting People Back Together<\/h1>\r\n                                                <\/hgroup>\r\n                                                <figure>\r\n                                                    <img decoding=\"async\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/2146LR-B9-378__S.jpg 1600w, https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/2146LR-B9-378__M.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/2146LR-B9-378__L.jpg 1900w\"\r\n                                                        src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/2146LR-B9-378__L.jpg\" style=\"object-position: 55% 50%\"\r\n                                                        alt=\"Two surgeons operating on patient.\">\r\n                                                <\/figure>\r\n                                            <\/header>\r\n                                            <section id=\"overview\" class=\"space\">\r\n\r\n                                                <div class=\"wmm-container\">\r\n                                                    <div class=\"wmm-text\">\r\n                                                        <h2 class=\"h3\">World Medical Mission &ndash; <span>Un ministerio de Samaritan\u2019s Purse<\/span><\/h2>\r\n                                                        <h2 class=\"h3\">Summer 2024<\/h2>\r\n                                                    <\/div>\r\n                                                <\/div>\r\n                                                <header>\r\n                                                    <h2>Experiencing God's healing power in his soul has equipped a surgeon with the tools to transform lives in&nbsp;Africa.<\/h2>\r\n                                                <\/header>\r\n                                                <div id=\"has-sticky-sidebar\" class=\"space\">\r\n\r\n\r\n                                                    <!-- <ul class=\"page-summary space-small\">\r\n                                                        <li><small>Story by Dr. Launa Clough, a general surgeon from Michigan who is serving at Hopital Baptiste Biblique in Togo through the\r\n                                                                Post-Residency\r\n                                                                Program. Clough arrived at the hospital in June&nbsp;2023.<\/small><\/li>\r\n                                                    <\/ul> -->\r\n\r\n                                                    \r\n\r\n                                                    <aside class=\"sticky-sidebar\">\r\n                                                        <div class=\"card space-small\">\r\n                                                            <article>\r\n                                                                <h3>World Medical Mission <span>Sirve con nosotros<\/span><\/h3>\r\n                                                                <footer>\r\n                                                                    <a class=\"primary button\" href=\"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/medical\/world-medical-mission\/#serve\">Solicita ahora<\/a>\r\n                                                                <\/footer>\r\n                                                            <\/article>\r\n                                                        <\/div>\r\n                                                    <\/aside>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>A specialist in cosmetic and facial plastic surgery, Dr. Jewel Greywoode has served on nearly a dozen trips with Samaritan's Purse, performing complex procedures and training medical residents at World Medical Mission's partner&nbsp;hospitals.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>He treats each patient like a member of his family, whether he is reconstructing the jaw of a man in Cameroon or performing a nose job at his practice in North Carolina. That's why the surgeon was taken by surprise a few years ago when one of his simple acts of compassion turned into a celebrity&nbsp;moment.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>In June 2020, Greywoode removed benign bone growths called osteomas from the forehead and bridge of the nose of a 29-year-old woman in Charlotte. When the patient awoke, she realized someone had neatly plaited her hair to keep it away from the incisions. She assumed it was the handiwork of the operating room&nbsp;nurses.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>However, at her post-op appointment, the woman was astonished to learn it was Greywoode who did the braiding. He told her he has two young daughters and he washes and braids their hair. His sister taught him. He has done it for other patients&nbsp;too.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cI just did what I normally do and braided her hair. In my surgical fellowship training we always braided the patient's hair,\u201d he said. \u201cI could tell that she had spent a lot of time on her hair and that she would want it placed back where it needed to&nbsp;be.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <figure>\r\n                                                        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/2146LR-B7-253__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                            alt=\"Surgeon smiling with little girl.\">\r\n                                                        <figcaption><strong>The surgeon makes a new friend<\/strong> during a 2021 trip to Liberia. Greywoode was born in Nigeria, and Africa continues to hold a special place in his&nbsp;heart.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                    <\/figure> \r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Deeply moved, the patient expressed her gratitude to Greywoode on Twitter. The post quickly went viral with more than 70,000 retweets and 580,000 likes. His moment in the spotlight included an appearance on a national medical television&nbsp;show.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Greywoode was a bit overwhelmed by the response. It's true that he sees his patients as more than numbers. But his dedication to them goes far beyond that sentiment. He sees each of them as people with souls, people who have struggles and emotional hurts that only the Great Physician, Jesus Christ, can&nbsp;heal.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <header>\r\n                                                        <h3>Empathy for the Brokenhearted<\/h3>\r\n                                                    <\/header>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Compassion for others often finds its genesis in personal adversity, and for Greywoode that certainly holds&nbsp;true.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>The eldest of five children, he was born in Nigeria and came to the United States at the age of 6. His parents grew up in Sierra&nbsp;Leone.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cAs a third culture kid, where you call home is always a complicated question. I felt more American around Africans but I felt more African around Americans,\u201d he&nbsp;said.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>His father, an electrical engineer, and mother, a math teacher, modeled hard work and the importance of making a difference in the lives of others. In his late teens, Greywoode developed an interest in medicine. He was particularly drawn to surgery but didn't settle on otolaryngology until his third year of medical school at the University of&nbsp;Florida.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <figure>\r\n                                                        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/19100GT-F-340__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                            alt=\"Surgeon smiling with little boy.\">\r\n                                                        <figcaption><strong>Greywoode traveled to Guatemala<\/strong> in 2019 to perform cleft lip&nbsp;surgeries.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                    <\/figure>\r\n                                                    \r\n                                                    <p>\u201cAs a surgeon, I decided I wanted to put people together instead of taking them apart,\u201d he&nbsp;quipped.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>The third year of medical school was also when he met Ashley, a vivacious girl from California who was studying to be a physician's assistant. They married in 2006, then headed to Philadelphia for him to begin a five-year residency in head and neck surgery at Thomas Jefferson University&nbsp;Hospital.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>During their sojourn in Pennsylvania, the couple rejoiced over the births of two daughters, Audrey and&nbsp;Vivienne.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>The family moved again, this time for Greywoode to do a one-year fellowship in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Minnesota. By now Ashley was homesick for California and urged her husband to look for work there. He applied and accepted a position at a hospital in Los Angeles. The job would officially begin upon completion of his fellowship in September&nbsp;2012.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>In August, they decided to take a family road trip from Minnesota to California to explore the West by car. It was a sightseeing trip of sorts before the actual&nbsp;move.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>As they were driving through South Dakota, a rear tire on their SUV blew out, causing the vehicle to careen out of control and flip into the&nbsp;median.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cThe girls were in their car seats in the back. They didn't have a scratch on them. I was in the driver's seat and had a punctured lung and other injuries,\u201d he recalled of the nightmarish event. \u201cBut Ashley, who was seven months pregnant with our third daughter, succumbed to her injuries. So did our baby&nbsp;Evelyn.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cSuddenly I was a widower and a single dad with two little girls, ages 3 and&nbsp;2.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>It was the darkest time of Greywoode's life, but he kept his commitment and began the new job in Los Angeles that fall. He says he would not have gotten through that tragedy had it not been for Ashley's parents helping with Audrey and Vivienne, as well as his parents who relocated to California to live with him and the&nbsp;children.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <figure>\r\n                                                        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/19100GT-A-788__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                            alt=\"Surgeon giving facial surgery to little boy.\">\r\n                                                        <figcaption><strong>Greywoode examines<\/strong> a patient in Latin America in preparation for life-changing facial&nbsp;surgery.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                    <\/figure>\r\n\r\n                                                <\/div>\r\n\r\n                                                <div id=\"has-second-sticky-sidebar\" class=\"space\">\r\n\r\n                                                    <aside class=\"sticky-sidebar\">\r\n                                                        <div class=\"card space-small\">\r\n                                                            <article>\r\n                                                                <h3>Conferencia anual \"Prescription for Renewal\"<\/h3>\r\n                                                                <p><small>Conferencia de Medical Missions<\/small><\/p>\r\n                                                                <time datetime=\"2024-08-15\">15-18 agosto, 2024<\/time>\r\n                                                                <p><small>Renaissance Orlando en SeaWorld.<\/small><\/p>\r\n                                                                <p><small>Orlando, Florida<\/small><\/p>\r\n                                                                <footer>\r\n                                                                    <a class=\"primary button\" href=\"https:\/\/samaritanspurse.cventevents.com\/event\/f5a0ca9a-3cda-4f17-9474-04baf6667c4a\/regPage:3e041418-079d-4ec6-abfa-4b615acdd242?Refid=General%20Registration&locale=en&rp=46042e90-fce0-4d83-a44f-bf365226db55\">Inscr\u00edbete ahora<\/a>\r\n                                                                <\/footer>\r\n                                                            <\/article>\r\n                                                        <\/div>\r\n                                                    <\/aside>\r\n\r\n                                                    <header>\r\n                                                        <h3>A Time to Heal<\/h3>\r\n                                                    <\/header>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>After two and a half years there, the still grieving physician moved back to the East Coast to take an academic job at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore. He had always been passionate about teaching and enjoyed training young surgeons in reconstructive surgery&nbsp;techniques.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>However, there was a gnawing in his heart that he could no longer push aside. \u201cAll through medical school and residency, I had a desire to use what God had gifted me with for a bigger purpose,\u201d he said. \u201cI didn't know what that would look like. I didn't have a set&nbsp;plan.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>While attending a medical conference, he had a conversation with an ENT surgeon who shared stories of going to Kenya with World Medical Mission to perform cleft lip surgeries. The surgeon invited Greywoode to accompany the team on their next trip in 2015. He decided to give it a&nbsp;try.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cI was stepping into something that I had wanted to do for a long time, something that Ashley and I had talked about making a part of our lives,\u201d he recalled. \u201cNow I was finally getting the opportunity, but I felt a sadness that she wasn't there with&nbsp;me.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <blockquote>\r\n                                                        <p><i>\u201cHe sees each of them as people with souls, people who have struggles and emotional hurts that only the Great Physician, Jesus Christ, can &nbsp;heal.\u201d<\/i><\/p>\r\n                                                    <\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>This was the first time Greywoode had been back to Africa since childhood. He served for nine days at AIC-CURE International Children's Hospital in Kijabe, Kenya, and enjoyed the experience so much that he returned there with World Medical Mission in 2016 and&nbsp;2017.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>During the 2017 trip, he met another World Medical Mission volunteer, Emily Clontz, who was a speech therapist from Charlotte and had served as an overseas missionary. They became fast&nbsp;friends.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cBy the end of the trip, I was sure that I really liked her,\u201d he&nbsp;said.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>They continued their friendship in the U.S., although spending time together wasn't easy with a nine-hour drive between Baltimore and Charlotte. It also took time for Emily and Audrey and Vivienne to get to know one&nbsp;another.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>The couple dated for a year and married in September 2018. Their family eventually settled in Charlotte, where Greywoode joined a surgical practice. That was in the late summer of 2019, and the following year he received national exposure through the hair braiding&nbsp;story.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Prior to the pandemic, he and Emily had begun serving on other medical team trips with Samaritan's Purse, some together and some separately. Since then they have made six trips together to Liberia, South Sudan, and&nbsp;Guatemala.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <header>\r\n                                                        <h3>Trusting God's Plan<\/h3>\r\n                                                    <\/header>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>In Liberia, he worked with and was highly impressed by African attending surgeons who had received training through the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS). Again, God began to stir his&nbsp;heart.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cPAACS has the infrastructure for training national surgeons in a way that is Gospel centered. Emily and I realized that PAACS was going to be instrumental in what I felt God was calling me to do, which was to teach African&nbsp;surgeons.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Greywoode received another gentle nudge from the Lord through Drs. Charles and Angela Barrier, who are friends from his church in Charlotte. They recommended he consider a short-term trip to Mbingo Baptist Hospital in Cameroon. The Barriers served there through World Medical Mission's Post-Residency&nbsp;Program.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>In January 2023, he traveled with the Barriers to Mbingo, where he met Dr. Wayne Koch, another ENT surgeon who travels to the hospital frequently on short-term trips. That exploratory excursion turned into an opportunity for Greywoode to employ his expertise in a free flap reconstructive procedure on a patient who had a large jaw&nbsp;tumor.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <div class=\"one-up-two-down-container\">\r\n                                                        <div class=\"one-up-two-down\">\r\n                                                            <div class=\"flex column gap-10\">\r\n                                                                <figcaption style=\"background-color: var(--accent-color);color:#fff;padding:1.618em;\"><strong>A family photo<\/strong> with Emily and daughters Audrey and&nbsp;Vivienne.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                                <figure>\r\n                                                                    <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/IMG_0443__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                                        alt=\"Four people smiling in front of statue.\" style=\"width:100%!important;max-width: 100%!important;\">\r\n                                                                <\/figure>\r\n                                                                <div class=\"flex gap-10 margin-top-none\" style=\"margin-top:0!important;\">\r\n                                                                    <div style=\"margin-top:0!important;\">\r\n                                                                        <figure>\r\n                                                                            <img decoding=\"async\"\r\n                                                                                src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/1838SD-G-355__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                                                style=\"width:100%!important;max-width: 100%!important;\" alt=\"Nurse smiling with patient.\">\r\n                                                                            <figcaption class=\"visually-hidden\">Emily in South Sudan in 2018.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                                        <\/figure>\r\n                                                                    <\/div>\r\n                                                                    <div class=\"flex gap-10 margin-top-none\">\r\n                                                                        <figure>\r\n                                                                            <img decoding=\"async\"\r\n                                                                                src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/putting-people-back-together\/img\/1838SD-F-648__S.jpg\"\r\n                                                                                style=\"width:100%!important;max-width: 100%!important;\" alt=\"Nurse smiling with mom and child.\">\r\n                                                                            <figcaption class=\"visually-hidden\">Emily in South Sudan in 2018.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                                        <\/figure>\r\n                                                                    <\/div>\r\n                                                                <\/div>\r\n                                                            <\/div>\r\n                                                        <\/div>\r\n                                                    <\/div>\r\n\r\n                                                  \r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cI took a piece of leg bone and tissue, transplanted it to the patient's face, and reconstructed the jaw. So I put the patient back together after Dr. Koch took him apart,\u201d said&nbsp;Greywoode.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Koch has become a mentor to him, and the two surgeons returned to Cameroon in November 2023 and again in March 2024. During the most recent trip, Koch brought a Togo-born surgical fellow who was receiving training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in&nbsp;Baltimore.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cI looked around the OR during one surgery and there was the Johns Hopkins fellow, who is a first-generation African-American, and me, a first-generation African-American, the PAACS residents, and Cameroonian staff,\u201d Greywoode said. \u201cSo it was an all-African team, where teaching was happening, where surgery was&nbsp;happening.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <div id=\"above-the-top\">\r\n                                                        <!-- THIS CAN BE ANYWHERE INSIDE OF <main> -->\r\n                                                    <\/div>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>Greywoode does not know what the future holds, but he clearly feels that Africa is a big part of it, whether through continued short-term trips or a longer commitment. Audrey and Vivienne are now in their early teens. When they are a bit older, he would like them to experience Africa&nbsp;too.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <blockquote>\r\n                                                        <p><i>\u201cEmily and I met in Africa. Africa is where God keeps taking us. We are keeping our hands and hearts open to see what He is going to&nbsp;do.\u201d<\/i><\/p>\r\n                                                    <\/blockquote>\r\n\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cAfrica is part of my story. In some ways, it's a little bit like going home,\u201d he said wistfully. \u201cEmily and I met in Africa. Africa is where God keeps taking us. We are keeping our hands and hearts open to see what He is going to&nbsp;do.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>The couple plan to travel with Samaritan's Purse on cleft lip trips to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Liberia this year. Wherever they serve, Greywoode praises God for the opportunity to teach and to be an example of His love to the next generation of African&nbsp;surgeons.<\/p>\r\n\r\n                                                    <p>\u201cAs a black surgeon in the U.S., and as a black facial plastic surgeon in the U.S., I am a minority,\u201d he said. \u201cIt's even more of a minority to find an African facial plastic surgeon in Africa. I would like to change&nbsp;that.\u201d<\/p>\r\n                                                  \r\n\r\n                                                 \r\n\r\n                                                    \r\n\r\n                                                    <!--<figure>\r\n                                                        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sp-comm-arkfiles.s3.theark.cloud\/website\/on-call-article-pages\/spring-2024\/img\/Little-girl-post-malaria_sm.jpg\">\r\n                                                        <figcaption><strong>One of Knights' patients<\/strong> was this child who\r\n                                                            recovered from a severe case of malaria, the\r\n                                                            leading cause of death in Togo.<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                    <\/figure>-->\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n                                                    <!-- <blockquote>\r\n                                                        <p><i>\u201cEven though Sam\r\n                                                        envisions his role going\r\n                                                        forward as more of a\r\n                                                        supportive role, he firmly\r\n                                                        believes that God still has\r\n                                                        plenty of work for him\r\n                                                        and Liz to do.\u201d<\/i><\/p>\r\n                                                    <\/blockquote> -->\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n                                            <\/section>\r\n                                            <!---- Call to Action Section (Start) ---->\r\n                                            <section id=\"cta\">\r\n                                                <div class=\"cta-container\">\r\n                                                    <div class=\"cta-image\">\r\n                                                        <figure>\r\n                                                            <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/s3.theark.cloud\/sp-comm-arkfiles\/website\/landing-pages\/on-call-webpage\/img\/on-call-cta-image.jpg\"\r\n                                                                alt=\"Three surgeons doing surgery on patient.\" style=\"width: 100%;border-radius: 0.618rem;\">\r\n                                                            <figcaption class=\"visually-hidden\">World Medical Mission<\/figcaption>\r\n                                                        <\/figure>\r\n                                                    <\/div>\r\n                                                    <div class=\"cta-info\">\r\n                                                        <h3>Sirve con nosotros<\/h3>\r\n                                                        <p>World Medical Mission busca doctores, dentistas, enfermeras y otros profesionales de la salud cristianos para servir en oportunidades de corto plazo con nuestros hospitales y cl\u00ednicas misioneros. Tambi\u00e9n ofrecemos oportunidades de dos a\u00f1os para un programa de post-residencia para los que est\u00e1n terminando su residencia y creen que han sido llamados para las misiones m\u00e9dicas. Para m\u00e1s detalles, cont\u00e1ctanos en <a href=\"mailto:wmminfo@samaritan.org\">wmminfo@samaritan.org<\/a>\r\n                                                            o <a name=\"Phone Link\" href=\"tel:828-278-1173\">&#40;828&#41;&nbsp;278-1173<\/a>.\r\n                                                        <\/p>\r\n                                                        <a class=\"primary button\" href=\"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/medical\/world-medical-mission\/#serve\">Solicita ahora<\/a>\r\n                                                    <\/div>\r\n                                                <\/div>\r\n                                            <\/section>\r\n                                            <!---- Call to Action Section (Start) ---->\r\n                                        <\/main>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Putting People Back Together World Medical Mission &ndash; A Ministry of Samaritan's Purse Summer 2024 Experiencing God's healing power in his soul has equipped a surgeon with the tools to transform lives in&nbsp;Africa. World Medical Mission Serve with Us Apply Now A specialist in cosmetic and facial plastic surgery, Dr. Jewel Greywoode has served on [&hellip","protected":false},"author":118,"featured_media":253680,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_relevanssi_hide_post":"","_relevanssi_hide_content":"","_relevanssi_pin_for_all":"","_relevanssi_pin_keywords":"","_relevanssi_unpin_keywords":"","_relevanssi_related_keywords":"","_relevanssi_related_include_ids":"","_relevanssi_related_exclude_ids":"","_relevanssi_related_no_append":"","_relevanssi_related_not_related":"","_relevanssi_related_posts":"","_relevanssi_noindex_reason":"","footnotes":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-253679","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-our-ministry","entry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/253679","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/118"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=253679"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/253679\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":261249,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/253679\/revisions\/261249"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/253680"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=253679"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=253679"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.samaritanspurse.org\/es\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=253679"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}