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Wolof of Senegal: Pat Nichols (left) holds the hand of a Wolof friend. More than 2.8 million Wolof live in West Africa; 95 percent follow Islam. (IMB photo) |

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Wolof of Senegal: Elliot and Pat Nichols walk through a village in Senegal. The couple serve as IMB missionaries to West Africa’s Wolof people. (IMB photo) |
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Wolof of Senegal: Pat Nichols smiles as she passes through a Wolof village in northern Senegal. The couple use chronological Bible storying and the “JESUS” film as tools to share the Gospel. (IMB photo) |
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Wolof of Senegal: Elliot Nichols (center) prays for a village chief who has been sick for many weeks. Posters behind Elliot depict prominent imams, Muslim holy men responsible for leading prayer in mosques. (IMB photo) |
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Wolof of Senegal: Pat Nichols shares a tender moment with a woman in a Wolof village in Senegal. The Nichols seek to take the Gospel to this largely Muslim people group. (IMB photo) |
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Wolof of Senegal: Pat and Elliot Nichols speak with a Wolof family in Senegal, West Africa. Most Wolof survive on meager means; rice and millet are staples of their diet. (IMB photo) |
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Wolof of Senegal: A Wolof Christian tells a Bible story in a village northeast of Dakar, Senegal. She was disowned by her family after becoming a believer and her children were taken away because of her faith in Jesus. (IMB photo) |