CHP Surprises
Rebeca Vega, Children’s Heart Project assistant, blogs from our office in Honduras. On December 1, 7-year-old Katherine Nicole Ruiz left her home in Honduras to go to Colorado for heart surgery...
View ArticleWhat the Olympics Mean to Me
By Melinda Melton Reeves, Team Samaritan’s Purse coordinator Growing up, sports were always part of our routine. Not personally, mind you, but they were constantly on the television in the background....
View ArticleA Medal of Service
By Lorena Velazquez, human resources manager in Japan Masato is one of our volunteers who has an amazing testimony. He started snowboarding when he was in high school and excelled at the sport so...
View ArticleThe Nairobi Attack and “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness”
by Joni Byker, international projects and communications staff in Liberia It was raining quite heavily on Saturday morning here in Monrovia, Liberia, so instead of being outside enjoying the weekend, I...
View ArticleThe Gift of Goats
Betsy Langford works in the Samaritan’s Purse Democratic Republic of Congo office. Living and working in Faradje, Democratic Republic of Congo, can be challenging. We have no cellphone connection...
View ArticleMaking Memories Real
Cliff and his wife, Joan, are Samaritan’s Purse supporters. This past Christmas, they decided to involve their grandchildren. We had a family reunion in December at a mountain retreat in the Colorado...
View ArticleGod’s Plans are Perfect
Keirita I first met Keirita and Alexa and their mothers, Maria and Johana, on the way to the capital of Honduras. We were going to get visas for them so that they could travel to the U.S. Both little...
View ArticleA Water Engineer’s Life
One of the most remarkable things about interning abroad in a place where life is not always easy is being able to watch and learn from the staff. Some of these people have lived in their respective...
View ArticleFollowing God’s Prompting
As I was walking down the street one day after work, I noticed a woman who seemed sad and hopeless. God prompted me to stop and ask her what was wrong and how I could help. I found out her name is...
View ArticleOrphans and Children in Poverty Hear the Gospel
At age 9, Mya* was diagnosed with HIV. In her rural village in Myanmar, there is little access to medicine and medical care. HIV also brought fear of the unknown to Mya’s family, and they worried the...
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