hospital in Iraq
Franklin Graham was in Iraq on January 12 to
officially dedicate our emergency field hospital,
where we are treating those injured in the conflict
between Iraqi and coalition forces and ISIS militants
in Mosul.
We are providing trauma care to victims, including
many women and children wounded by gunfire,
mortar rounds, car bombings, and improvised
explosives.
"It’s a privilege to be here," Graham said at the
dedication ceremony. "As a Christian, I want all
people to know about God’s love for them.”
Equipped with two operating rooms, more than
50 beds, and dozens of Samaritan's Purse staff, the
hospital is the closest trauma unit to the front lines
of fierce fighting in Mosul.

Christian medical personnel from Canada are
urgently needed for deployments of three weeks
or longer to staff the hospital. Samaritan’s Purse
is recruiting trauma/general surgeons,
anesthesiologists, emergency medicine
physicians, operating room nurses, intensive
care unit nurses, surgical technicians, and
operating room sterilization staff. Apply online today, or call 1-800-663-6500 (ext. 8805)
if you’d like more information about this unique
opportunity to serve in Jesus’ name.
Please share this email with Christian medical
professionals you know, including those in your
church.

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