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It's a long story but I met Dr. Erik Hansen when I lived in Nashville. He and his family went to the mission field in Kenya and now we live 5 minutes from each other in Dallas. When you follow a call to the mission field, you get a little more than you expect. I wanted to have Erik on to hear a part of his story. As a surgeon in a developing country Erik encounters children who need major surgery, limited resources, the tragedy of death and working with the families of intersex children as they navigate a society that doesn't have a lot of room for their situation.
By Aaron Manes5
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It's a long story but I met Dr. Erik Hansen when I lived in Nashville. He and his family went to the mission field in Kenya and now we live 5 minutes from each other in Dallas. When you follow a call to the mission field, you get a little more than you expect. I wanted to have Erik on to hear a part of his story. As a surgeon in a developing country Erik encounters children who need major surgery, limited resources, the tragedy of death and working with the families of intersex children as they navigate a society that doesn't have a lot of room for their situation.