At the same time that The Washington Post was recognizing the power and reach of Franklin Graham’s global health charity Samaritan’s Purse, they found it essential to revisit Graham’s “offenses” with the secular left dating back to 1990.
Reporter Brady Dennis noted the two Samaritan’s Purse staffers infected with the Ebola virus highlighted the group’s role on the front lines of global health crises. But horrors and controversy, they’ve also tried to spread Christianity:
Brady Dennis

WashPost Reports Samaritan's Purse Charity Is Powerful -- But Franklin Graham Is a 'Polarizing Figure' for Evangelism
By Tim Graham | August 24, 2014 | 6:44 PM EDT 