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If You Lived in Amdu…

If You Lived in Amdu…

November 8, 2012

…the outside of your house would look like one of these.
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Over the Mountains and Through the Jungle

Over the Mountains and Through the Jungle

November 3, 2012

Hiking in Amdu This next batch of photos will give you an idea of what hiking was like for the guys while on their recent survey into Amdu.  It’s impossible for pictures to fully communicate how slippery, steep and scary the hiking was at times so you may have to use your imagination – climbing […]
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Faces of Amdu

Faces of Amdu

October 29, 2012

Look closely at these faces.  We don’t know the names of most of these people, but we will soon.  These are the people we are going to live among and minister to as we move into Amdu.  Will you be praying even now for soft hearts and receptivity to the Gospel?
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Photos from Amdu

Photos from Amdu

October 27, 2012

The next several blog posts will be pictures of our future home – the Amdu tribe.  It’s amazing to know that these are the people to whom we will be ministering in the years to come.  These mountains and trails will be our backyard.  And this airstrip will be our link with the outside world.  […]
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They Have a Name

They Have a Name

October 23, 2012

Survey Update From September 25th – October 3rd, Bart, Benjamin and Dave (the men on our team) hiked rugged mountain trails in order to visit many of the villages in the language group that our team is targeting. The goal was to share with the people the work that New Tribes Mission does and gauge […]
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Survey Time

Survey Time

September 23, 2012

The time is finally here!!!  Wow!  This is a day we have been waiting for and looking forward to for a long time. Bart leaves on Tuesday for a 10 day survey into the tribe our team is targeting! On Tuesday our NTM pilot will fly the guys to this airstrip in the tribe.  And […]
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Reunited!

Reunited!

September 19, 2012

After several months on different continents, our team is back together again in PNG!!
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Moving Ahead

Moving Ahead

June 12, 2012

We have been without reliable internet for the past 6 weeks.  Now that we are back in internet-land, we wanted to share our latest newsletter with those of you who are not on our email update list. Exciting things are happening for our team!  We have gotten the green light from our leadership to move […]
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!!

Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!!

March 26, 2012

Right now we are in the thick of making tons of decisions with our team about our future tribal church planting ministry!  Will you please pray for our team as we discuss a myriad of different topics that are vital to the goal of seeing a church planted among an unreached tribal group? We made […]
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Here’s Our Team!

Here’s Our Team!

February 1, 2012

For several years now (dating back to our time in the New Tribes training in Jersey Shore, PA and then also in Missouri) we have been asking the Lord to provide a good team for us to join in this effort to take the Gospel to a tribe of people who are still unreached. We […]
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