‘To the Ends of the Earth’ details couple’s ministry in golden years

The Baptist Courier

In “Only God Knows,” the first half of his captivating autobiography, Edd Brown told the story of his tough start in life — born on the cusp of the Great Depression and labeled “the runt” by his grandfather.

Despite his challenging beginnings, Brown grew up with a fiery determination to make something of himself. He enlisted in the Navy during World War II and later became a successful pastor and men’s ministry executive serving Southern Baptists in California.

Now, in his follow-up, “To the Ends of the Earth,” the author invites readers to join him and Flo — his beloved wife and faithful partner in ministry — as they travel to 32 countries in their retirement years, obeying God’s call to missions and serving the thousands of individuals they encounter along the way.

“Our life has been a series of steps that God has used to prepare us for our expanded lives of ministry to people in many different countries,” said Brown. “Neither Flo nor I had any idea that our earlier experiences were preparation for this new period in which we are privileged to live.”

“To the Ends of the Earth” is a vibrant account of Edd and Flo Brown’s life of ministry in their golden years and is a sure-footed follow-up to “Only God Knows.”

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