Triumph After Trauma

mayo 11, 2017 • United States

Watch the story of a military couple who experienced God's healing hand while in Alaska through Operation Heal Our Patriots. The 2017 season opens May 28; and don't miss the High Country Warrior Ride from Boone on May 20.

Army Sergeant Tad Sullenger was a different person when he returned from combat service in Iraq. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) drove him toward depression and contemplating suicide. It also drove away his wife and best friend, Felicia. Divorce was on the horizon. But God intervened and, during their time in Alaska through Operation Heal Our Patriots, the Sullengers saw a new future in Christ for their marriage and their lives.

The Lord used a week of Bible-based marriage enrichment in the Last Frontier state to prompt the Sullengers to recommit themselves to the Lord Jesus Christ, and they were baptized in Lake Clark.

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The Sullengers are only one of 160 military couples who came to Alaska through Operation Heal Our Patriots in 2016 and among nearly 700 couples who’ve participated in the project since it began in 2012. In total, more than 300 couples have rededicated their marriages to God and each other, and more than 270 have made commitments to Christ. Samaritan’s Purse also provides aftercare to all couples, including 24/7 access to our ministry staff, additional enrichment opportunities, and an annual reunion.

2017 Season Opens May 28; High Country Warrior Ride Motors Out on May 20

Please pray as new groups of couples, 10 at a time, will begin to arrive at Samaritan Lodge Alaska this year on May 28. The season will run for 15 weeks, concluding September 8. All U.S. military couples come for a week of Bible-based marriage enrichment and have at least one spouse who has been injured or wounded in combat or combat-related deployments since September 11, 2001. (A 16th week, from Sept. 10-15, serves Canadian military couples.)

Operation Heal Our Patriots warrior ride

The motorcycle riders depart from Samaritan’s Purse headquarters in Boone, NC.

Also, on May 20, dozens of motorcyclists will ride in the sixth annual High Country Warrior Ride, which starts from Samaritan’s Purse International Headquarters in Boone, North Carolina, and winds along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Proceeds go to Operation Heal Our Patriots. Get updates on Facebook, and check out a story and video on last year’s ride here.

Operation Heal Our Patriots es un proyecto del ministerio de Samaritan's Purse, enfocado en traer una refrigerio espiritual, renovación física y enriquecimiento al matrimonio de los miembros del servicio militar, activos y retirados, junto con sus parejas. Es una forma de agradecer a estos valientes hombres y mujeres por su servicio y sacrificio. Les ofrecemos un programa único que fue desarrollado con el fin de fortalecer sus matrimonios y traer esperanza para el futuro, por medio del poder transformador de la Palabra de Dios.

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Operation Heal Our Patriots Operation Heal Our Patrios ayuda a las parejas militares a construir una sólida fundación espiritual durante una semana basada en talleres bíblicos, actividades al aire libre para reconstruir relaciones y atención individual, por medio de nuestros capellanes retirados. Ofrecemos todo esto sin costo alguno para estos héroes americanos como una muestra de nuestra gratitud por su servicio y sacrificio. Tu donación nos ayudará a cubrir los costos, inclusive el transporte, hospedaje, actividades y cuidados a largo plazo de las instalaciones, para poder ayudarlos a encontrar esperanza en el Señor.

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