EPISODE · Apr 18, 2020 · 36 MIN
#35 - Paul Chinchen on growing up in Africa, COVID-19, and the education gap
Paul Chinchen (DonorSee Partner: donorsee.com/abc) and President of African Bible Colleges, provides a very timely interview amidst a worldwide lockdown. He sheds light on how COVID-19 will impact the world's poorest people, what it was like to grow up in Liberia, and also the massive higher-level education disparity. You have a ton to learn from this man who was a mentor of mine during my first year in Malawi in 2013. Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZnQzDmAmx7w
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