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Endurance Personified in the Life of Judson

May 01, 2012 by Paul Borthwick

Tags: judson, pioneer

As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Adoniram and Ann Judson’s sailing from Salem, Massachusetts to India and later Burma, we are not merely celebrating a critical early event in the North...

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