As a young man, Ted Pollock longed to be a foreign missionary, but believed God only sent doctors, preachers, teachers, and those with college degrees. Bored with school, Pollock had dropped out of seventh grade during the Depression, so all he had to offer God was his two hands. Fortunately for thousands of people worldwide, Pollock was wrong. He had exactly the skills and heart needed to be a missionary: For almost seven decades, he's worked as Christ's globe-trotter, a mission builder tangibly demonstrating the servant message of the gospel. Whether it was rogue hippos, Sudanese rebels, government expulsion, or forces of nature, Ted Pollock never met a challenge he couldn?t face. Told with dry humor and rich in details, Pollock's adventures read like fiction. "Christ's Globe-Trotter" chronicles his amazing story and achievements for God?achievements that are ongoing. Now in his nineties, Ted Pollock continues to work on short-term missions worldwide.