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Franklin Graham – Bibliography

Franklin Graham has written several best-selling books, including The Name (2002), Living Beyond the Limits (1998), and his autobiography, Rebel With a Cause (1995). His latest book is Through My Father's Eyes (with Donna Lee Toney in 2018), the first book about Billy Graham, the father, written from the perspective of a son who knew…

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Animales, agricultura y sustento

Meet the People of Guidan Gado

Auta’s skin is dark and taut with valleys of worry and determination etched into her forehead. She is 58, and her husband died three decades ago. She sits on a small rock outside her home in a village in Niger, West Africa, and holds a wiggly granddaughter as she speaks. Around her, she sees a…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Shelter from the Storm

Rebekah Price is the information officer for Samaritan’s Purse in the Philippines. The sun was shining, but dark clouds hung in the sky as we bounced down the road to Atipolo. As is typical when traveling to communities in the Philippines outside of larger cities, the road alternated between concrete and gravel, with many areas…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Taking Relief to Those in Need

Kristine Wager is an intern with Samaritan’s Purse in the Philippines. The Samaritan’s Purse team in the Philippines is in action mode as we prepare to send relief supplies to the areas most affected by Typhoon Hagupit. Reports from Northern Samar indicate that survivors of the storm are in need of medical attention and shelter.…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Putting a Stop to Human Trafficking

  Support Headlines Videos Share   Putting a Stop to Human Trafficking Every person is created in the image of God. Human trafficking—the exploitation of men, women, and children in order to gain a profit—is therefore a crime against both humanity and our Creator. “It’s a form of slavery,” said Samaritan's Purse president Franklin Graham,…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Bringing Relief to Churches Destroyed in Niger

Although the last census reported that about 98 percent of the 17 million people living in Niger are Muslim, the country has previously been known for peaceful relations among its religious communities. However, in recent months, radical Islamist groups have emerged and begun targeting the Christian minority. The most notable extremist group to target Nigerien…

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Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child Blogger Resources

Blogger Resources Thank you for your interest in promoting Operation Christmas Child through your blog! Your enthusiasm for this project will help us bring good news and great joy to millions more children worldwide in Jesus’ Name. The following checklist is designed to assist you in your important role of sharing how simple shoebox gifts…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Recovering from the Storm

Jacob Alexander McKain serves as our finance manager in Manila, and Genevieve Badeo Ramirez serves as our finance coordinator in Tacloban. JAKE: Two years ago, I was back in my hometown of Evansville, Indiana, after I served with Samaritan’s Purse for almost three years in Kenya, South Sudan, and Haiti. In 2013, I had endured…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

Persecuted Believers Keep the Faith

A group of women sit in a tent on the edge of the Sahara Desert, just 13 kilometers from their homes in Nigeria. They fan themselves as they talk about why they’re here. Eight months ago, they were going about their regular morning routines. Saude was showering. Fatimati had just sent her children to school…

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Proyecto de Ayuda para Crisis & Desastres

God at Work During Refugee Crisis in Greece

More than a million people have fled Syria, Iraq, and other troubled regions seeking refuge in western Europe. Now with increased border closings, over 50,000 of these refugees are stalled in northern Greece, Athens, or on the country’s islands. Here they face a long-term stay in detention centers and makeshift camps, many of which lack…

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