Wess Stafford, president of Compassion International, speaks with a group of Ethiopian college graduates about forgiveness.
Wess, an American, grew up in Kenya. The son of missionaries to that c...
Wess Stafford, president of Compassion International, speaks with a group of Ethiopian college graduates about forgiveness.
Wess, an American, grew up in Kenya. The son of missionaries to that country, he was sent to a missionary kid school for much of his childhood where he and his friends experienced brutal physical and psychological abuse. Read more of Wess' story in his book Too Small To Ignore, available everywhere.
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Are those muslim calls in the background? Not that it matters...but it gets me thinking how much tougher that would make an already desperate situation.
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