To Africa and Beyond
The Life and Work of My Father in the Gold Coast and Ghana While Occasionally I Traipsed Along
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Narrated by:
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George Allender
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By:
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James Stroud
Bronnie Ellis Stroud left Indianapolis for Bawku. There, in the sahel, in the northeastern corner of the Gold Coast, now Ghana, and later along the forested coast, he altered the course of a people and a country.
A linguist, missionary, and educator, a husband, father, and grandfather, he was an adventurer and a man of unfailing affection. He built churches and schools.
More importantly, he formed enduring loyalties that strengthened those with whom he worked. A tireless man, his eyes twinkled blue and he walked fast.
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