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In Part 2 of his conversation with Redeemed Director Nate Dewberry, Edward Graham, grandson of evangelist Billy Graham, reflects on what it means to be called to serve. After 16 years in the Army, Edward now leads through compassion and faith as Chief Operating Officer of Samaritan’s Purse. He shares how God’s heart has reshaped his understanding of success, purpose, and identity—reminding us that true leadership begins with humility and service.

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25:45 A new role—but a similar mission—at Samaritan’s Purse

34:40 Maintaining perspective and hope despite witnessing crisis and cruelty

40:27 Edward’s love of hunting, the outdoors, and his hometown of Boone, N.C.

43:54 You might be willing to travel the world to share the Gospel, but are you willing to cross the street?

47:51 Closing thoughts: Even manly men need to have some tenderness in their hearts

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