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Lessons Learned as a Missionary Nurse
Lessons Learned as a Missionary Nurse
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Lessons Learned as a Missionary Nurse
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Grace Tazelaar
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May 1, 2017
This presentation will reflect on Selling Out for God, Growing Spiritually, Growing Relationally, and Giving God our Best – thoughts on my 30 years as a missionary nurse in Uganda, Mississippi and as NCF/USA Missions Director.
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