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4 Truths to Help Overcome Loneliness on the Mission Field

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You’ve Been Hurt – Now What?

OK, everyone has a story of someone who hurt them. A friend, associate, church, spouse, or whatever, stabbing you in the back and

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Boon Family

“We are so thankful for the time that God allowed us to have with the Mingo’s. They encouraged us, challenged us, related to

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Looking at PTSD – from Surviving to Thriving

After twenty-two years in Africa while working with HIV-AIDS orphans and seeing some of the most horrendous stuff imaginable, a South African coworker,

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Dealing with Your Discouragement by Don Mingo

Dealing with Your Discouragement I try to be very astute at observing others. Latest observations bring me to a thought. Many people tend

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What a Dube Taught Me About Forgiveness – By Dr. D. J. Mingo

During our any years in South Africa, pleasure to know many Zulu people, one person stand out above all others. His name –

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Missionary Care – A Redirected Journey by Don Mingo

Article in the Baptist Bible Tribune – September 2016 “Pastor Don, there is a missionary who really needs to talk with you.” Usually,

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Cure for Missionary Frustration: Learn Gratitude!

Positive Psychology today is one of the newest branches of psychology, which stresses that one key to happiness is simply learning to appreciate

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The High Cost of Missionary Service by Don Mingo

Recently, the horrible news of the murder of two American Missionaries, Harold Nichols and Randy Hentzel in Jamaica hit media outlets. Missionary abductions and murders

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Why I Like MANNA Worldwide by Don Mingo

Last night I enjoyed the pleasure of hearing the founder of MANNA Worldwide speak. Bruce is a longtime friend; we go way back!

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