For 13 years, John and Jan Bradley have focused on building schools and hospitals in Afghanistan.
They’ve educated girls and provided state-of-the-art prosthetic legs for children who lost theirs in the decades-long war that has devastated the beautiful country the Bradleys love.
On Sunday afternoon, while John spoke via phone for this interview, Jan was on another call with contacts in the southern Asian nation, trying to help volunteers and colleagues leave the country.
“We’re trying to get out 50 — including family members — people who work with us and their families,” John Bradley said. “That number might grow. A lot of people are contacting us. … We’re trying to help as many as we can.”
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Wow, so many have sacrificed already. I too am humbled. Pray for those trapped. I just read that Glen Beck has raised over 20 million towards relief efforts
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I am humbled by the courage and faithfulness of those who served in Afghanistan in such dangerous conditions.
Wow, so many have sacrificed already. I too am humbled. Pray for those trapped. I just read that Glen Beck has raised over 20 million towards relief efforts