Why SMI? 'It has a personal touch,' says Micah Dillon

By Kathryn Nielson  ·  Sep 23, 2022

Read about how God has used Micah Dillon to minister to others.

One of the things Micah Dillon liked about Samaritan Ministries when she and her husband, Ben, joined in 2011 was sending a note to other members along with their Share.

“It’s a beautiful thing,” Micah says. “It’s a God thing. It’s an eternal thing.”

After Ben died in 2017, Micah was on the receiving end of that beautiful thing. She received notes not only from members assigned to the Need but also from other members who had read about it in the Samaritan Prayer Guide.

“Y’all are very compassionate, well-versed communicators, basically probably counselors in your own right when you’re taking these calls,” Micah says. “I’m very thankful for what Samaritan has been,” she says. “It’s the simple things, like the notes, but it has a personal touch. It has a soft touch. You don’t get that with insurance.”