Notes from the Field #3 – Madagascar

September 24, 2008 at 2:46 pm Leave a comment

Cephas Miningou, financial auditor for the Christian Foundation for Children and Aging’s Africa region, talks about a family who lost their home in a fire and the meaning of the CFCA “Community of Compassion.”

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