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The congregation in Georgia was shocked when a shy, elementary student stepped forward and stuttered that he wanted to do God's work as a medical doctor. As you read Maurice Randall's story, you'll likely wonder if you also have what it takes to be a missionary. The truth is no one does, but God gives His chosen strength. It was God who gave Maurice the wisdom to go to college when no one in his family had ever been. When a third of his medical school class failed, he passed. In Zimbabwe, he put his medical skills to good use, caring for victims of crocodile bites, those who were gored by…mehr

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The congregation in Georgia was shocked when a shy, elementary student stepped forward and stuttered that he wanted to do God's work as a medical doctor. As you read Maurice Randall's story, you'll likely wonder if you also have what it takes to be a missionary. The truth is no one does, but God gives His chosen strength. It was God who gave Maurice the wisdom to go to college when no one in his family had ever been. When a third of his medical school class failed, he passed. In Zimbabwe, he put his medical skills to good use, caring for victims of crocodile bites, those who were gored by elephants, and anyone in an ox-cart accident. He responded to a threat from a witch doctor, an anthrax attack, and the brutal murder of a co-worker. Even with land mines, his plane being shot at, and a mysterious new disease that swept across the land and killed thousands, Maurice persevered, serving the people of Zimbabwe for thirty years. If you are willing to let God use you, like he used Maurice Randall, you can also make a lasting difference in the lives of others.
Autorenporträt
Mark Randall grew up on a bush station in Sanyati, Zimbabwe. He attended Samford University, UAB Medical School, and met his wife during general surgery residency at Greenville, South Carolina. He worked in Zimbabwe with his father as well as in multiple hospitals in East Asia for fifteen years. He has practiced surgery in rural west Alabama for thirteen years. He enjoys writing articles and is also the author of The Bethlehem Midwife, Fire Mission! Fire Mission! and Decurion.