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A compelling memoir documenting an African American woman’s unique and deeply personal journey in the mission field. With a philosophical sense of obedience to the Holy Spirit, Ford shares her solo missions in Kenya, Uganda, and India, emphasizing that missionary work transcends racial stereotypes. Driven by a divine calling, she boldly challenges the prevailing notion that all missionaries are white, asserting that sometimes they are “God-colored.” This introspective narrative delves into Ford’s individual experiences, showcasing her unwavering faith and commitment to following God’s guidance. As she navigates cultural nuances and faces challenges in unfamiliar territories, the author provides a testament to the diversity within the missionary community and the profound impact of obedience to divine calling.
All Missionaries Are White is an inspiring tale of faith, resilience, and the universal call to serve, transcending preconceived notions about who can answer that call.


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