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Caring for the Vulnerable: Missionary Care with Linda Smith

49m · Care Deeply Podcast · 29 Apr 04:00

Meet Linda Smith, a missionary and renowned photojournalist, who founded the Through the Eyes of Hope Project (TEOH Project) to provide photography classes as a means of art therapy to children around the world. As a missionary in Rwanda, Linda worked with their most vulnerable population, children who were orphaned following the 1994 genocide. In this episode, what it's like to be called to do this kind of work as a single woman and what the future looks like for Linda. Tune in to learn how you can care deeply for the vulnerable in your community - the widows, the orphans -- and sometimes, the singles.

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