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Alumni Stories
Zach Andress
Missionary Field Leader in Thailand Class of 2008
Bethany Global University
“One of the things that I took away from my time at Bethany was the learning I got from by 16-month internship in Phnom Phen, Cambodia. While I was there I had the opportunity to watch missionaries in action and learn from their example. I didn’t just get classroom learning but I got practical learning and I think that really helps me know how to do my job in Thailand. I think it really has been a big benefit for me to see the classroom side of things but also the practical side of things and I have been very thankful to Bethany for that."
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