Freewill
Platinum Member
- Oct 26, 2011
- 31,158
- 5,072
- 1,130
The liberals are trying to use Chrisitian beliefs for their political use in the border wars. The following is something I doubt that the Atheist even realize that the same group that Learner and the IRS investigated are those supply doctors and nurses to help fight Ebola.
Here is the story of one doctor:
The scale of infections is unprecedented, says the World Health Organization. Without the medicine and know-how to fight back, the local populations might be defenseless were it not for a thin brigade of volunteer medical personnel.
Enter Dr. Kent Brantly, a Christian missionary physician from Fort Worth, and other courageous ones who risk their lives to help the stricken on the other side of the Earth.
Now fighting for his own life after contracting the disease, Brantly, 33, has lain gravely ill in Liberia. Ebola has already claimed the life of two doctors and several nurses in West Africa.
People have aptly called Brantly’s commitment and spirit of sacrifice a humbling example to everyone. His evangelical relief organization, Samaritan’s Purse, has asked for prayers for Brantly and a fellow missionary, Nancy Writebol of North Carolina, who has also contracted Ebola.
“Yesterday, an experimental serum arrived in the country, but there was only enough for one person. Dr. Brantly asked that it be given to Nancy Writebol,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “However, Dr. Brantly received a unit of blood from a 14-year-old boy who had survived Ebola because of Dr. Brantly’s care. The young boy and his family wanted to be able to help the doctor that saved his life.”
Editorial: In Dr. Brantly, a courageous fight against Ebola | Dallas Morning News
Here is the story of one doctor:
The scale of infections is unprecedented, says the World Health Organization. Without the medicine and know-how to fight back, the local populations might be defenseless were it not for a thin brigade of volunteer medical personnel.
Enter Dr. Kent Brantly, a Christian missionary physician from Fort Worth, and other courageous ones who risk their lives to help the stricken on the other side of the Earth.
Now fighting for his own life after contracting the disease, Brantly, 33, has lain gravely ill in Liberia. Ebola has already claimed the life of two doctors and several nurses in West Africa.
People have aptly called Brantly’s commitment and spirit of sacrifice a humbling example to everyone. His evangelical relief organization, Samaritan’s Purse, has asked for prayers for Brantly and a fellow missionary, Nancy Writebol of North Carolina, who has also contracted Ebola.
“Yesterday, an experimental serum arrived in the country, but there was only enough for one person. Dr. Brantly asked that it be given to Nancy Writebol,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “However, Dr. Brantly received a unit of blood from a 14-year-old boy who had survived Ebola because of Dr. Brantly’s care. The young boy and his family wanted to be able to help the doctor that saved his life.”
Editorial: In Dr. Brantly, a courageous fight against Ebola | Dallas Morning News