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Our History

“Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God…” This impassioned prayer is what guided Bob Pierce as he founded and led the ministry of Samaritan’s Purse in 1970. 

His mission for this organisation – in his own words – was “to meet emergency needs in crisis areas through existing evangelical mission agencies and national churches.”
 

The Story Of Samaritan’s Purse

Bob Pierce wrote those now-famous words in his Bible after visiting suffering children on the Korean island of Kojedo over 40 years ago.

After World War II, Bob Pierce travelled throughout Asia as an evangelist and journalist with Youth For Christ. While on a university lecturing circuit in China, he stumbled across some courageous women who were living among lepers and orphans, sacrificing everything to share the love of Jesus Christ. Through their selfless love, God gave Pierce a vision for ministry. He dedicated himself to finding and supporting other such Christians who were caring for the poor and suffering in the distant corners of the world.

In the summer of 1973, Bob Pierce met his eventual successor, an adventurous young student – Franklin Graham – with a growing heart for world mission. Intrigued by his many stories from the field, Franklin began to spend more and more time with the seasoned Christian statesman. In 1975, he accompanied Bob on a life-changing tour of some of the world’s neediest mission fields, where Franklin saw not just poverty but the utter despair of people who had not been touched by the love of Christ. God had captured his heart for these people.

david furman, bob pierce and franklin graham
franklin graham with patient

In 1978, Bob Pierce died of leukemia, and nearly 18 months later, Franklin Graham became the President and Chairman of the Board of Samaritan’s Purse. Through more than 30 years of earthquakes, hurricanes, wars, and famine, Franklin has led the ministry in following the biblical example of the Good Samaritan all across the globe. God has blessed the organisation under Franklin’s leadership, and the ministry has seen incredible growth.

“Go and do likewise,” Christ commanded after explaining the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. So we do.

In 1993, Operation Christmas Child, a Wrexham-based children’s charity, announced its merger with Samaritan’s Purse, which was launched in the UK by the legendary Dr Billy Graham in 1990 following his visit to Scotland. Today, we are one of the top fifty UK charities by income size and part of a number of national and international networks, including BOND, End Water Poverty, StopAIDS and Evangelical Alliance/Global Connections.

edward graham and DART member