
Sharing Hope in Jesus’ Name Training Conference
April 25-28, 2019 | Orlando, Florida
You’re invited to attend the first annual Sharing Hope in Jesus’ Name conference sponsored by the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team and Samaritan’s Purse North American Ministries. You’ll hear inspiring Biblical teaching from Franklin Graham and other Christian leaders, plus you’ll be equipped to meet the emotional, spiritual and physical needs of people in times of crisis. You’ll also have the option to attend a one-day Sharing Hope in Crisis seminar to learn how to appropriately share God’s hope when a friend, neighbor or co-worker experiences intense grief or personal loss.
This conference will be in lieu of the June Chaplain Training Conference at The Cove in Asheville.
Sharing Hope in Crisis
From the ashes of 9/11, the Rapid Response Team ministry was developed to share Christ in the midst of crisis and disasters. BGEA currently has chaplains in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. These volunteer chaplains are carefully selected and trained to demonstrate the compassion of Jesus Christ and appropriately share God’s hope through the One who “heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” (Psalm 147:3).
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Deployment Map
View an interactive map of all current and past Rapid Response Team deployments.
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Training Events
Get trained on how to effectively meet the emotional and spiritual needs of those suffering.
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Online Courses
Get prepared to provide emotional and spiritual care during the everyday tragedies of life.
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Stories
Read stories, view photos, and watch videos about Rapid Response Team deployments and chaplains.
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Law Enforcement Ministry
This ministry addresses the unique emotional & spiritual needs of law enforcement officers and their families.
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Military Chaplain Retreat
In appreciation of their service, the RRT invites military Chaplains and spouses to a retreat at The Cove.
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Get RRT Emails
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Pray for the RRT
Praying for RRT deployments and follow-up brings hope to the hurting in their most desperate times.