Revival for Mission
Seeing God's Guiding Hand
In this episode of Revival for Mission, Pastor Ted and Nancy Wilson take viewers behind the scenes of how they met, what has influenced them through the years, how they face challenges today, and the wonderful hope they have for the future.
Hosts

Elder Ted N. C. Wilson

Samuel Neves
Guests

Elder Ted N. C. Wilson
Nancy Wilson
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