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Iraq's Good Samaritans
"This past summer, pundits predicted that Iraqis would resent Franklin Graham's ministry. What really happened when the workers showed up?"




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"Preach with deeds, not words," Ahad said.

Kevin Begos has covered international relief projects as a correspondent for the Winston-Salem Journal and The Christian Science Monitor.




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For more information on Graham's work, see the sites of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse

Other CT stories on Samaritan's Purse include:

The New York Times Criticizes Samaritan's Purse for Being Too Evangelistic | Franklin Graham's relief organization says newspaper got the story all wrong. (March 7, 2001)
Bad Ideas Have Consequences | The Times should have run a correction. Instead, it might change government policy. (April 18, 2001)
Evangelicals Plan to Minister to Iraqis' Needs—Physical and Spiritual | Evangelism efforts will join relief work, say Southern Baptist Convention and Samaritan's Purse (March 27, 2003)
Operation Christmas Child Oddly Criticized for 'Proselytizing' (Nov. 27, 2002)

Stories on Franklin Graham include:

Jesus Freak | Franklin Graham remains unashamed of the Name, despite public criticism. No generic prayers for him. (Dec. 02, 2002)
Graham's Current Events | In his fifth book, Franklin Graham examines why the name of Jesus is controversial. (Dec. 02, 2002)
Give Franklin Graham Some Slack—and Some Credit | The evangelist shouldn't be defined by his opposition to Islam. (August 23, 2002)
NOT Your Father's Evangelist | Franklin Graham has been groomed to wear his father's mantle. How does it fit? (April 5, 1999)
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