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December 2018 - Why we do what we do

June 2018 - Heading back to Cameroon

January 2018 - The Firstfruits

August 2017 - Our Kids Don't Remember America

March 2017 - End of the Our First Term [Video]

October 2016 - The Home Stretch

June 2016 - Resist the Devil

February 2016 - Bowing Before the "Village Guardian"

October 2015 - Can Flashcards Save Lives?

June 2015 - Oh, the Excitement!

March 2015 - One Small Step for Man, One Giant Leap for the Kwakum

January 2015 - Lots of Interest, Lots of Sin

Sept 2014 - Travelling, Wells, and Culture Learning

July 2014 - A Final Au Revoir [VIDEO]

March 2014 - Almost There!

December 2013 - Remembering the Sacrifice of Christ

July 2013 - What We Asked For...And More!

April 2013 - Bonjour and Au Revoir Chambéry

February 2013 - Not Meant to be Alone

December 2012 - Our Last Christmas in America

October 2012 - Is It Worth It?

August 2012 - A Season of Weeping and of Rejoicing

June 2012 - Running to Attain the Prize

April 2012 - Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses

February 2012 - The Wonderful World of Linguistics

November 2011 - Miracles Do Happen

September 2011 - Praying for a Small Miracle

June 2011 - Support Raising, Tornadoes, and Death

April 2011 - The Story of How Two Orphans Became Sons





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Dave and Stacey Hare met at The Master's College in Santa Clarita, CA. They then went on to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY where they each received their MDivs. Also in Louisville, they adopted four kids from Ethiopia. Their first term on the field they spent learning French and Bakoum. For their first home assignment they each received a Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics, Bible Translation from the Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. They currently live in Cameroon, Africa where they serve as Linguists/Bible Translators among the Bakoum (aka Kwakum) people.





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