Through the Eyes of DART Nurses: COVID-19

Through the Eyes of DART Nurses: COVID-19

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The term “refugee” carries with it certain protections under international law, but what does this mean for Christians? Kristy Graham sits down with team members who have both academic and first-hand field experience to learn more about the effects of displacement, the importance ...  Show more

Meet the Staff: Luther Harrison

Luther Harrison, vice president of North American Ministries, remembers the first year of disaster relief with Samaritan’s Purse when just 50 volunteers deployed. Now, thousands serve across the country each year. Kristy and Luther reflect on God’s faithfulness over the years. Re ...  Show more

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