Heart of Africa: Caterpillars and Catalysts
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Margaret YoungJanuary 20, 2020
Dear Craig--then we will have to see you in Paris! I have heard so much about the good you did in the Congo and am hoping to have a long conversation with you and your wife about your many projects. My feeling on the hardness of this project: it became what it needed to be. I feel that April 14th, 2019 (temple dedication) marked the beginning of a major speeding up of the work in the DRC. This film always belonged to the Congolese. We Americans needed to be in a supportive position, not a directive one. The real work is the Lord's, and He will glorify any of our little offerings. So grateful for you!
Craig FrogleyJanuary 18, 2020
Margret, we are thrilled to see this come to fruition. You have endured a lot. We learned first hand while serving there that everything in Africa is hard. I often joked that Murphy had been born there. I have loved following your progress and look forward to seeing the film but are currently serving in the Paris Temple Visitor Center. We will hope to see it upon our return... It has been surprising to find us still gather African Israel here in France where so many have fled.
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