Sierra Leone Freetown Mission
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Welcome family and friends! Hope you enjoy reading about our mission in West Africa! you can also view other blogs about this mission at sierraleonefreetownmission.blogspot.com (Sister Roggia's site)
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John Charles who was baptized on Christmas day
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President and Sister Roggia with 4 new missionarie...
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Driving thru Monrovia on the way to the border and...
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Me and Sister Roggia and Sister Kimball the day we...
Tying everything on for the ride to Liberia. Conn...
somewhere in here is a monkey
No traffic laws or safety laws in West Africa. Ri...
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Monday, January 3, 2011
somewhere in here is a monkey
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