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Church house at Wendewende when first built in
1959 while Gayland and Paul lived and worked there. |
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Church building at Wendewende as it appears today,
2002. |
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At 50-year celebration, October 11, 2002. |
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Gayland Osburn and Paul Nichols at church building
at Wendewende, October 11, 2002. |
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Preachers at 50-year celebration at Wendewende,
October 11, 12, 2002. Paul Nichols and Gayland Osburn did the preaching.
Bennett Severe standing between Gayland and Paul. |
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Bennett Severe and Paul Nichols, October 12, 2002. |
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Some members attending the meeting. |
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Daisy, Bill, granddaughter, daughter, Jim, Gayland,
and Paul at Wendewende, October 11, 2002. |
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Gayland Osburn. |
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Gayland Osburn and Bennett Severe at Wendewende,
October 12, 2002. |
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Original house site of Paul and Wilma Nichols in
1952. Matt Nichols, two African brethren, Paul Nichols, and Gayland
Osburn, October 12, 2002. |
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A. C. (Hippo) Severe’s house where his widow
lives at Wendewende. She is in the blue skirt. |
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Remains of house built by E. C. Severe in 1958,
Wendewende Village, October 12, 2002. |
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Terry Osburn and friendly Malawian children. |
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Friendly Malawians even though we were strangers. |
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A busy street in Blantyre, Malawi. |
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One of the main streets in Blantyre, Malawi. |
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Jim Franklin’s house at Blantyre owned by the
church. |
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Looking toward town from missionary’s house. |
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Church building below missionary’s house at
Blantyre. |
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"Dinner on the ground" at Blantyre. |
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Jim Franklin speaking, Davidson Kasambwe
translating into Chechewa at Blantyre. |
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Jim Franklin speaking at Blantyre. |
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Daisy Davis on front bench; daughter and
granddaughter on second bench; at Blantyre. |
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Bill Davis and translator, Davidson Kasambwe, at
Blantyre. |
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Paul Nichols, Bennett Severe, and Gayland Osburn
in Jim Franklin’s house, Blantyre, October 15, 2002. |
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Samuel Pindani and Paul Nichols, Blantyre, Malawi. |
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Matt Nichols and Bennett Severe, Blantyre, Malawi. |
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Gayland Osburn and Bill Davis, Blantyre, Malawi,
2002. |
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Gayland Osburn, Samuel Pindani, Samuel’s wife,
and Paul Nichols. |
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Queen Elizabeth Hospital at Blantyre where Gayland
Osburn was after being burned in fire at Wendewende, 1959. |
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Carpenter and friend. |
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Boabao trees and native kids. |
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African market. |
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Matt Nichols, Terry Osburn, and Gayland Osburn in
Heathrow Airport, London, England, October 8, 2002. |