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In this episode, we feature Deacon Walter Middleton who has just published his memoirs, Born to Serve, which detail his life-story of a boy who grew up in an impoverished family in a small town in rural India, working his way up to become a leading figure in the humanitarian world, responsible for the distribution of $350m (the largest in the World at the time) worth of Food Aid to impoverished countries providing millions of starving men, women, and children with food so that they would live to see the next day. It is an inspiring episode that reveals the true character of a man committed to an important cause of eradicating hunger in this world. You can connect with Deacon Walter at:
https://www.waltermiddleton.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/walter-middleton-071bb014/
Purchase the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Born-Serve-Dcn-Walter-Middleton/dp/1990944892
Purchase the book on Takealot: https://www.takealot.com/born-to-serve/PLID71231269
All proceeds from the purchase of the book go towards feeding the ones in need.
In this episode, we feature Deacon Walter Middleton who has just published his memoirs, Born to Serve, which detail his life-story of a boy who grew up in an impoverished family in a small town in rural India, working his way up to become a leading figure in the humanitarian world, responsible for the distribution of $350m (the largest in the World at the time) worth of Food Aid to impoverished countries providing millions of starving men, women, and children with food so that they would live to see the next day. It is an inspiring episode that reveals the true character of a man committed to an important cause of eradicating hunger in this world. You can connect with Deacon Walter at:
https://www.waltermiddleton.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/walter-middleton-071bb014/
Purchase the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Born-Serve-Dcn-Walter-Middleton/dp/1990944892
Purchase the book on Takealot: https://www.takealot.com/born-to-serve/PLID71231269
All proceeds from the purchase of the book go towards feeding the ones in need.