Missionary Moment: Missionaries in Palestine
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Lee TSeptember 14, 2016
The graves are in the Templar Cemetery, Haifa, Israel.
L chris jonesMay 29, 2016
When I was 14 in 1992 I got to tour Israel. One of our stops on our trip was to these gravesites.
D ClarkMay 7, 2016
We would like to locate the graves of the two missionaries. Anyone know which cemetery?
Adam MJanuary 25, 2016
Does anyone know where to find the grave site of John A Clark and Elder Haag? Are they still in the original locations in Haifa?
Glen LawlorApril 10, 2013
Wow how great the wisdom of our God. This is evidence that "time is measured only unto man". And everything is present before the Lord.
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