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65. Pathways of Compassion: Special Education in Muslim Communities
God on the Move Podcast
37 minutes
1 month ago
65. Pathways of Compassion: Special Education in Muslim Communities
In this episode of God on the Move, Samara shares her inspiring journey from being a physiotherapist and special education teacher to serving as a missionary in Muslim communities. She highlights the challenges and opportunities of providing special education in these contexts, combating stigma and spiritual misconceptions surrounding disabilities. Samara's story underscores her dedication to sharing Christ's love with marginalized families and her passion for the Afghan people. Throughout her experiences in Asia and the Middle East, she has witnessed God's work in transforming the lives of children with disabilities and their families, offering hope and acceptance.
📚 Links from the Interview
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🧑💻 About Samara
Samara is a follower of Jesus, physiotherapist, special education teacher, inclusion advocate, and missionary. Saved by God’s grace, she is passionate about sharing the hope of Christ with children affected by disabilities and their families. Through her work, she seeks to make disciples and lead others to righteousness, shining for the glory of Christ.
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