Larry and Cami Robbins
Coordinators for Trauma Healing in Francophone Africa
Larry grew up in Mexico where his parents served with Wycliffe Bible Translators. Cami grew up in the Central African Republic where her parents served with a church planting mission.
Larry and Cami became members of Wycliffe Bible Translators in April 1980. They have served in a wide range of roles, including as Bible translators in Zaire and in Congo-Brazzaville, as well as administrators.
The Robbins have always worked in countries with civil unrest. In 2013 the Robbins lived through a coup d’état in the Central African Republic. They saw firsthand the critical need for trauma healing. Today the Robbins work full-time in trauma healing. They live in the Central African Republic and serve as the coordinators for trauma healing in francophone Africa. They helped to pilot one of the first three story-based trauma healing workshop series, which was held in Bangui, Central African Republic.