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Tiny Ethnic Group

A man brought his son from the far east of our country for treatment with me yesterday.  I noticed his H was a little off, so I asked him what his first language was.  He's from a tiny (50,000 strong) ethnic group, with almost no known believers.  Needless to say, D and I had a great time learning some new words, asking about their people, and inviting them from Rev 5: '...from every tribe...'

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David Walton said…
Cool that your H is good enough you can tell when someone else's is "a little off".
jpg said…
Indeed! I agree! :)

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