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When I arrived in Papua New Guinea in 2003, I knew little about the history of Nazarene work there. What I knew, was the fact that the work had been planted by Sidney and Wanda Knox. I had started reading as many of the NMI (or NFMS or NWMS, depending on the year they were written) missions books about New Guinea. Among these books: Wanda, from 1991, and The Call of New Guinea, from 1958.
Wanda Mae Fulton was born March 21, 1931, in Oklahoma City. Her mother was 17 years old. A daily reli-gious radio program that featured a Christian singer named Wanda inspired Mrs. Fulton’s choice of her daughter’s name, and she added the Mae after Wanda’s grandmother, who was to become a significant influence in Wanda’s life.
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