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In the first chapter of Romans, Paul writes "I pray that now at last by God’s will the way may be opened for me to come to you" (Romans 1:10, NIV). Paul knew that God providentially directed his steps. George Ross, Station Director for TWR-Guam, also believes in the providence of God. In today's Footsteps, George looks back at three events that opened the door for TWR-Guam and how those events impacted the early broadcasts.
Click here to learn more about TWR's outreach from Guam
(Photo of George Ross, Station Director of TWR-Guam)