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Author: Rev. Bernie Seter

Perspective and the Bug

  After being exposed to the coronavirus, a New Hampshire man not only didn’t self-quarantine, but instead went to a large gathering of medical students and residents near the Dartmouth campus which is also the home of a...

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Memories

  Many of you may remember Joseph Memphoshi from back in the day.  We traveled with him quite extensively and spent a lot of time talking about evangelism and work among different tribes.  He was a wonderful host and he...

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A view of Lake Turkana

Lake Turkana is an alkaline Lake in the North of Kenya.  It ‘s northern end is in Ethiopia.  I have always wanted to go to this spot for a lot of reasons, one of them being the fossils of what are called hominids.  There...

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The Girls at Udom

Udom boarding school and Project 24 center has a special place in my heart.  Long ago a retired Pastor called me out of the blue and related a story of his missionary service. A little boy had been orphaned and in the culture he...

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