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How to Examine Life Through One Child
Memoirs from the 2013 Honduras Mission Trip
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Narrated by:
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John Edmondson
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By:
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Rod Bailey
About this listen
Dr. Rod Bailey was sent on a once-in-a-lifetime mission trip to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, as part of the One Child Matters Program. With some reservations, he enters into a land where driving recklessly on crowded streets is normal, roosters crow from the rusty rooftops, and the strong coffee gets no creamer. But, the greater lessons lie in his interaction he has with the proud people, the grateful children, and the mission he came to serve.
Join Dr. Bailey in his five day journey of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, July 2013.
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