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To the Churches Whose Missionaries Have Come “Home”

Living to Glorify God

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It was 2001. My family had arrived in Kazakhstan in 1996, the first American family in our town, and been joined by other Americans and Aussies over the next several years. It was a fairly isolated…

Deportation, churches need to know how to care for their missionaries who arrive "home"

By: Emily Hervey

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Assigned categories RB 26Aug21 Ready - WF 7 Sept 2021
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2020-04-17 13:06:00
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Hervey, Emily in Kingdom of
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Love, Pain, Serving
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Living to Glorify God
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Assigned categories RB 26Aug21 Ready - WF 7 Sept 2021
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2020-04-17 13:06:00
Resourceauthor
Hervey, Emily in Kingdom of
Secondaryauthors
Love, Pain, Serving
Source
Living to Glorify God
Subtitle
Living to Glorify God
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