
Helen Roberts-Evans, United Methodist missionary, reports that the "Hands-on Mission Project" kits collected by Holston churches this spring arrived in Monrovia, Liberia.
A recent newsletter from Roberts-Evans expresses gratitude to Holston for the "much anticipated" food, school, health and medical supplies.
Read newsletter.
A recent newsletter from Roberts-Evans expresses gratitude to Holston for the "much anticipated" food, school, health and medical supplies.
Read newsletter.
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Annette Spence
Annette Spence is editor of The Call, the Holston Conference newsletter.
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