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Ronald Thibeault
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Originally from western New York, Ron graduated from Continental Theological Seminary in Belgium with a master's in biblical studies. He is currently working on his master of divinity degree at the McAfee School of Theology. Ron has ministered in more than 14 countries, including India and South Korea. He lives in Eatonton with his wife and daughter. Send Ron a message.


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