Dr. Harry Hutchison and his...
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Dr. Harry Hutchison and his wife were Christians committed to the mission field. After he had finished medical school, the United Presbyterian mission board invited him to go to the hospital in Tanta, Egypt. Off they went. There their daughters were born and grew up. At regular intervals, they were scheduled to go back home to visit family and friends. On one of those sojourns in the United States, Dr. Hutchison served on the staff of Allegheny Hospital in Pittsburgh. At the end of his nine months with fellow surgeons, he announced that he would be resigning. They asked him why, and he explained, "Oh, back to the Tanta Mission." One of his fellow doctors said, "Mission work. They surely can't pay you what we can. God knows you're worth more than a mission salary." Dr. Hutchison said, "You're right. God does know, and it is he who is calling us to get back to our work in Tanta." So they left father and mother and friends again and returned to their post in Egypt.
-- Kettlewell
-- Kettlewell
