After two combat tours with the Navy SEALs, 25-year-old Ephraim Mattos joined a small band of well-armed humanitarians fighting to rescue innocents from the clutches of ISIS.
Known as the “Free Burma Rangers,” the volunteer warriors willingly enter war zones to save wounded civilians, deliver medical care, and rescue those threatened with death by Islamic extremists. (TheBlaze)
Ephraim joined Glenn Beck in the studio Wednesday to talk about his new book, “City of Death: Humanitarian Warriors in the Battle of Mosul” and his work in Burma with the Nazarene Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to the liberation, rescue, and recovery of the persecuted religious and ethnic minorities in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Learn more about the Nazarene Fund here.
Listen to Glenn’s interview with Mattos by clicking here.
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