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The Reward Unseen

The Untold Story of William Haas, Pioneering Missionary to Central Africa and Founder of Baptist Mid-Missions

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The Reward Unseen

By: Nancy Freund
Narrated by: Geraldo Côrtes
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The untold story of William Haas, pioneering missionary to central Africa and founder of Baptist Mid-Missions.

In the early 1900s, a question loomed large: who would take the gospel to central Africa, one of the world’s last regions untouched by missions. Few people dared to explore this rugged frontier let alone bring the gospel. Central Africa’s untamed wildlife and virulent diseases brought the very real potential of death to outsiders.

Soft-spoken, gentle-spirited, and fragile in health, William was a very unlikely candidate to pioneer a mission work in this difficult place. But God loves to use those willing to trust Him with their lives. William found that he could rest his future in God’s hands and that—even when there is a cost to service—the reward far outweighs the cost.

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