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“Our Missionaries”: A Message of Thanks

Our Missionaries

This summer I had the privilege of traveling to Mozambique to pay a surprise visit to Charles Woodrow, a missionary-doctor my church has supported for many years. This was the twentieth anniversary of the founding of a conference for pastors, and I was asked by his church and family to read a letter expressing my congratulations. This is a recording of that letter set to video we captured in Nampula, Mozambique. I’m thankful to Thaddeus Maharaj for accompanying me and for putting together the video.

You can learn more about Dr. Charles Woodrow at Grace Missions Ministries. (The best way to be updated on the work is to sign up for the newsletters which are sent out a few times per year.)


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