George MunsonGeorge Munson, who closely resembles former president Dwight D. Eisenhower, was a third-generation missionary. He went to Pacific Union College, Angwin, California for ministerial training. It was there that he met his future wife, Naomi Bowers, in 140. He graduated in June of 1944 and immediately accepted an invitation to do an internship in Hawaii. Three years later, instead of going to Indonesia, he and his wife accepted an invitation from the church to serve as missionaries. Eventually, he became the Ministerial Director of the Korean Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists and became thoroughly acquainted with the language and the culture of the people in Korean Peninsula.Later, the church's headquarters in Singapore called him to be president of the Sabah Mission of Seventh-day Adventists on the island of Borneo. After serving for four years in Borneo, the family returned to their homeland where the continued denominational work as a pastor in California. In 1973 he returned to Hawaii where he served as a pastor until 1979. Before retiring in 1984, Pastor Munson did inter-city mission work in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Area. Pastor and Mrs. Munson have four children. Read More Read Less
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