'Til All The Waves Come In

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ISBN-10:

1590951433

ISBN-13:

9781590951439

Released: Oct 13, 2015
Format: Hardcover, 104 pages

Description:

'Til All The Waves Come In by Virginia Gaultney, PhD Connie Gaultney Vandiver is the daughter of Dr. Jerry Gaultney and Dr. Virginia Gaultney, the writer of this story. Connie and her husband Roy were missionaries in the Ivory Coast and later in France. I have been encouraged by our family members and friends of Connie to write Connie's story. Jerry and I were under the sponsorship of the Baptist International Mission Board, Richmond, Virginia, while we were in Nigeria. Roy and Connie were sponsored by the same organization while they were in the Ivory Coast and France. Connie was an artist, from her childhood to her last painting. The art in this book is hers. Our family wants to thank the Foreign Mission Board for helping Connie during her illness. Whatever medical care she needed was provided to her without question. Those taking care of Connie would often tell me, with some apparent amazement, that whatever care they recommended was always immediately approved. We are grateful for the care Connie received.

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