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An Alphabet in Amdu!

An Alphabet in Amdu!

November 21, 2014

From the time of the very first survey our team did into the Amdu tribe and continuing to now, we have been telling the people what it is we have come to do.  We tell them often and we try to make it as clear as possible.  We explain to them that we are there […]
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The End is Near…

The End is Near…

November 6, 2014

…of our Home Assignment travels, that is!! Since June, we have been on the road just about every weekend visiting different supporting churches, family and friends.  We’ve put a lot of miles on our van.  We’ve gone through all the Adventures in Odyssey disc sets that our public library has to offer.  We’ve stayed in […]
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Team Progress

Team Progress

June 12, 2014

We may be far away from Amdu at the moment, but we are still vitally connected to what is going on there.  The concerns, joys, successes and trials of our team are ours as well. In our last post, we asked you to be praying for our teammates during their language and culture evaluations.  We […]
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Old Friends with New Life

Old Friends with New Life

April 17, 2014

As we were leaving PNG for our trip back to America for furlough (now officially called Home Assignment), we were able to stop by the New Tribes center on the coast where we spent our first several years.  We have lots of great memories of being new missionaries and “learning the ropes” there.  We became […]
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Special Times

Special Times

April 14, 2014

Since coming home from PNG several weeks ago, we’ve been enjoying some of the benefits of being back in America. As you’ll see from the pictures, most of them have something to do with family!  
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A Cold Start to Our Furlough

A Cold Start to Our Furlough

March 24, 2014

After a few long days of travel, we are back in America!
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Sobering Reminder

Sobering Reminder

March 4, 2014

The stillness of the peaceful, sunny day was suddenly broken by loud wailing coming from a house in the village – the unmistakable sign that someone had died. Death is a reality here in Amdu like it is everywhere else in the world. But the longer we are here and the more we get to […]
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Amdu Snapshots 3

Amdu Snapshots 3

January 28, 2014

A friend with her kids enjoying a favorite Amdu food. The red stuff all over the food (and all over their fingers and mouths) is from a “fruit” that grows here. You can look up “pandanus” if you’re interested in learning more. The short explanation is that they cook the fruit (with lots of seeds […]
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Amdu Snapshots 2

Amdu Snapshots 2

January 19, 2014

Washing the dishes – a daily part of village life
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Amdu Snapshots

Amdu Snapshots

January 15, 2014

Celebrating New Year’s Day Amdu style P.S. – Thanks to those of you who have been praying for rain. It has been raining again almost every night and our tank is now full and overflowing!
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