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Within a year after her graduating in June 1918, Annie went to Managua, Nicaragua. From where she writes in November 1919, "I am happy and contented here in Nicaragua, where it is intensely hot and here sin, degradation and superstition reign supreme. I need not say my happiness is not a result of conditions, but rather a result of God's leading me to a field where "The harvest is great and the laborers are few."The King's Business, Vol. 10.11, November 1919, pg 1010, http://www2.biola.edu/kingsbusiness/view/10/11/27

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