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​What can we learn from missionaries who went to the most remote parts of the globe to tell of God’s love? Tuesday on Chris Fabry Live, you’ll hear the story of Ed Maxey. He and his family served in the interior of Papua, Indonesia. He’s put some of his harrowing experiences down—the adventure, the challenges, the tragedies, and the victories as well. Don’t miss his “thoughts on the jungle trail,” Tuesday on Chris Fabry Live.
Ed Maxey served for two years at the Southside Alliance Church in Chicago, where A.W. Tozer was the pastor. He then served the Lord in Papua to the Dani people for many decades as a Christian and Missionary Alliance missionary. He is the author of Thoughts on the Jungle Trail.
Phil Shappard served at Moody Bible Institute as Moody Radio's National Operations Manager before retiring at the beginning of 2020. Starting as a part-time announcer at Moody's station WDLM in 1981, he came to Chicago in 1983 and joined the Moody Radio Network staff full-time in 1984. He studied at Toccoa Falls College and later graduated with a B.S. in Business Management from Elmhurst University in Elmhurst, Ill. Phil and his wife, Nora, have three grown children and nine grandchildren and make their home in the western suburbs of Chicago.
Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live, one hour of spiritual encouragement from his backyard radio fence. The program challenges listeners to think biblically about their spiritual journeys. Chris is also the author of the Christy Award-winning novel Dogwood, June Bug, ECPA Christian Book Award-winner (Fiction) Almost Heaven, Not in the Heart and Borders of the Heart. He and his family live near Tucson, Ariz.
Chris Fabry Live is designed to build up the spiritual immune system of the Christian men and woman. As you walk through the journey of faith called the Christian life, you meet new people, learn new things, laugh, cry and, most importantly, grow in your understanding of God.