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Count the Cost: Hospital Based Missions
Count the Cost: Hospital Based Missions
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Count the Cost: Hospital Based Missions
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Dr. Bill McCoy
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Mar 18, 2014
A discussion of the highs and lows of long term hospital based missions. Mission hospitals afford opportunities for deeply meaningful service but not without significant challenges and often at considerable cost.
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