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We Must Call Him Dan Juma

Jeff Thompson March 19, 2020 2 min read

Dan and Norma

Dan meets with George and Barbara Bush

Dan Wooding, the founder of Assist News Service, has gone home to be with the Lord. An award-winning journalist, Dan was born December 19, 1940, in Nigeria to British missionary parents, Alfred and Anne Wooding from Liverpool.  He later wrote of that event in his autobiographical book From Tabloid To Truth:

“As the former Austrian house painter, Adolf Schicklgruber, better known as Adolf Hitler, was trying to take over the world, I was struggling to get into it”

“You’ve got a boy, Anne,” said Dr. Percy Barnden, a British missionary doctor, as he snipped my umbilical cord and then slapped a mosquito that was probing his arm. My father, Alf, was anxiously waiting in our mud-walled home in Izom, a remote bush village some 600 miles away, for news of the birth. (The hospital called a British outpost in a nearby city.  They sent a courier the next day on a 30-mile hike into the African bush to inform Dan’s father Alf.)

“You have a son,” beamed the exhausted courier to a background of bleating goats, barking dogs and shouting boys.  A cheer broke out among the many villagers crammed into the small Wooding compound. They laughed, danced and clapped their hands.

“We must call him “Dan Juma,” which means “Son of Friday,” said one of the natives, dressed only in a loincloth. “Yes,” the others chorused. “He is to be Dan Juma!”

Dan Wooding and From Tabloid to Truth
“You will call him Dan Juma.”

My father decided not to tell them that I had, in fact, been born not on Friday, but Thursday. (excerpts from: From Tabloid To Truth available here.)

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Sadly, our Dan Juma, our friend, our chief storyteller, a former Fleet Street tabloid journalist, and the creator of the term “media missionary,” has received his promotion to heaven.  March 18, 2020, after a two-year battle with cancer, the founder of Assist News and a passionate supporter of the Persecuted Church, has gone to his reward.

Dan is survived by his wife of 56 years Norma, his two sons Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren.  They had lived in the US for 36 years and returned home in 2018 to be close to their two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren.

In Memory of Dan
Dan’s exciting story as told in From Tabloid To Truth will inspire generations to come.  His son Peter Wooding, along with other volunteers carry on the ministry of Assist News.  Norma asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Mercy Projects in Murrieta, California in memory of Dan.

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