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Our Boys in the Tribe

March 23, 2016 by Bart and Emily Allen

We’ve been in town for our annual conference so we are able to update our blog a little more easily.  Many of you ask about our boys and how they are doing living in the tribe.  The short answer is they are all doing well and they love living in Amdu!!

Here are a few pictures of them for you to enjoy.

Luke and Titus ready to go on an overnight hike with Bart and some friends
Luke and Titus ready to go on an overnight hike with Bart and some friends

Titus, Caleb and Micah making a fort outside of our garden
Titus, Caleb and Micah making a fort outside of our garden
Caleb visiting in a friend's house
Caleb visiting in a friend’s house
Luke watching a friend make a pig trap
Luke watching a friend make a pig trap
Micah hanging out with some guys in the village
Micah hanging out with some guys in the village
Luke and Titus playing with some boys at the river
Luke and Titus playing with some boys at the river
Luke, Titus and Emily getting sweet potatoes from our garden
Luke, Titus and Emily getting sweet potatoes from our garden
Titus taking time for a little rest on a hike
Titus taking time for a little rest on a hike
Caleb and Micah sitting in a friend's house
Caleb and Micah sitting in a friend’s house

We appreciate those of you who pray for our boys.  Thank you for your part in their lives.

Filed Under: Family, Ministry Tagged With: Ethnos360, New Tribes Mission

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