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A.W. Workman
A.W. Workman is an adult Third Culture Kid raised in Melanesia who now serves as a missionary and writer in Central Asia. Passionate about history, the interplay of cultures, and uncovering wisdom in unexpected places, he weaves his personal journey with a hopeful reverence for resurrection—a theme that haunts him in the loveliest of ways. Alongside his gracious bride and their mischievous offsprings, A.W. embraces a life full of misadventures and thoughtful conversations on missions, history, and the enduring promise of new beginnings. His blog, "Entrusted to the Dirt," takes its title from a local idiom that speaks to death as a temporary steward, reflecting his belief that in God’s hands, even the dust of our existence is destined for resurrection.
If God Wants A Man to Hear The Gospel

If God Wants A Man to Hear The Gospel

I recently made a short trip back to Poet City with my oldest son and Rocky*, a local believer and pastoral intern here in Caravan City. My oldest son was participating in a 2-day discipleship gathering there for expat teenagers. As for Rocky, he jumps at any chance...