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You’ve Been Hurt – Now What?

Posted on May 18, 2018 by Dr. D. J. MingoMay 18, 2018

OK, everyone has a story of someone who hurt them. A friend, associate, church, spouse, or whatever, stabbing you in the back and digging the knife in deep. An ultimate betrayal.  Right? When hurt, what can one do? Really? I find … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Africa, conflict, Don Mingo, Forgiveness, hurt, M2MCare, Mingo, Missionary, Missionary to Missionary Care, wounded | Leave a reply

Conflict – Let Go of Your ANYTHING – by Don Mingo

Posted on February 1, 2016 by Dr. D. J. MingoMay 12, 2017

Recently, I asked a very successful missionary friend the key to his success. Without hesitation he responded, “Don, “You’ve got to let the ‘anything’ go in your life that weighs you down. It’s the ‘anything’ that causes people to overthink, … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged BBFI, bbfimissions, conflict, conflict resolution, Don Mingo, Forgive, Forgiveness, letting go, Mark 11:25, missionary care, Missionary Conflict, Revitalize | 1 Reply

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