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Clair Good and Esther Good

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If you think you are self-sufficient and have no need for others, this book is not for you. However, if you believe like Paul that we only see “in part,” this book is a treasure and a road map for growth and maturity in ministry. It is a clear call to Christian discipleship. This is the true story of the Good family serving in Africa and is loaded with sound missionary wisdom and should be recommended reading for intending mission workers. (134pp. Masthof Press, 2018.)

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Polly Reiser

Amazing story of finding God's destiny for Clair's life.
Whether your are a missionary, a minister, or a layman who loves God and wants to reach God's destiny for your life, this is the book for you. Real life stories that honors and respects the culture in which they were serving. Missionaries learning from those they were working with, teachers becoming students. A lot of golden nuggets for everyone who desires to serve God and others.

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Heidi Eisenhard

A Journey of loving, learning and teaching God's ways
Clair and Esther, I got your book yesterday and I expect to finish it today. How you wrote about all the experiences that propelled you to areas far and near should be required reading for all those seeking God's direction and how to prepare for ministry. Each chapter is compelling in how God's protection, guidance, mercy & grace shower your ministry and your personal lives as a family. I love the personal examples/stories that you use to demonstrate your walk with the Lord and those He brought to your "table".

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John M. Souder

CLEARLY CALLED AND COMMITTED TO BE A BLESSING
CLEARLY CALLED AND COMMITTED TO BE A BLESSING
Watching how God used all circumstances in Clair and Beth’s life to prepare and propel them onto a most difficult journey is truly remarkable. The training on the farm, FFA, youth groups, Glory Barn and so many unusual experiences are clearly God’s hand at work. Clair and Beth’s vision for ministry to people of the bush seems unparalleled. So powerful to see how God changed their perceptions of strange cultures learned through dangerous and often painful situations. A truly inspirational view of God at work using “what’s that in your hand” to multiply blessings to many.


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