The Sahel of West Africa is one of the harshest places on earth to live: desertification, food and water scarcity, malaria and dysentery, and political upheaval.
That’s where my parents became missionaries in the early 90s. And it’s where I grew up running the streets, slingshotting lizards, and playing soccer until I dropped from dehydration.
This conversation with my father only scratches the surface, but gives a good intro to the lives we lived. That, and there’s a lot about what it means to be a missionary, what the gospel is all about, and why my parents did what they did.
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