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A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student has detailed the life of Pearle McCain, a missionary from Arkansas who spent 40 years serving in Japan and China, in his graduate research.
Jason Littleton of Little Rock will graduate this December with a master’s degree in public history. He discovered McCain’s personal journal and photographs while interning with the United Methodist Museum of the Arkansas Conference, located at First United Methodist Church in Little Rock, during the fall 2015 semester. He was fascinated with her story and detailed it in his thesis, “The Light We Cast: The Life of Pearle McCain.”
staff of the pakistani military and director of intelligence. they directly aid and abet the afghan taliban with two sanctuaries inside pakistan. we know it and caught him at it and have videos of it and we know what we re doing. that s what we should take on and maybe it would get better results. eric: if we cut off the sanctuary do you think it would get results? the taliban after so much blood, treasure, sacred treasure of those who have sacrificed i think of michael murphy and others in that country after so many years, 17 years, john bolton is talking about privatizing it potentially. what do you think the final answer will really be? when we look at the strategy we have right now, that strategy is not to defeat the taliban. that would take u.s. combat forces and there is no pom it call will in the country to do that. obama had the last chance at that and he never gave the generals the number of forces