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Baby Food: Amdu

Baby Food: Amdu

September 9, 2020

Thank you for continuing to pray for the work God is doing here in Amdu. We started regular meetings again this week. We meet on Tuesday and Thursday mornings now. The rest of the week we meet house to house with families and smaller groups discussing their questions and reviewing what we have been teaching. […]
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Mr. Jones

Mr. Jones

April 3, 2019

We are so encouraged with how God has kept Chris and Evie Jones in the race for the Gospel to the Pei people!
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Diamonds In The Rough

Diamonds In The Rough

August 29, 2018

An important principle in disciple making is to find the hungry hearts and feed them (2 Timothy 2:2.)  This was Paul’s admonition to the hungry hearted Timothy (Acts 16:1, 2) as he handed the ministry baton to his spiritual son.  The context for this treasure hunt, though, is a larger group of witnesses.  Paul ministered […]
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How do you measure progress?

How do you measure progress?

August 22, 2018

In our Amdu literacy classes we make a big deal about short, nubby pencils.  They represent hard work and determination.  
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Amdu Hatton’s Stateside 2018

Amdu Hatton’s Stateside 2018

August 6, 2018

It has been two months since we arrived Stateside from Amdu, via Northern Ireland.
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The Faithful Fourteen

The Faithful Fourteen

October 29, 2017

I have been trying to remember where I read a story about Abraham Lincoln who, for the love of reading, walked miles to borrow a book from a distant neighbor (in the snow no doubt) and had it read by the time he returned home. There were few obstacles that could keep him from satisfying […]
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Our Focus 2017

Our Focus 2017

January 3, 2017

Thank you for your interest in our family and the disciple making ministry in Amdu.  
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I See the Sea!

I See the Sea!

August 10, 2016

Do you remember the first time you saw the sea? We are here in town again and this time we have brought two of our Amdu friends with us. This is their first time seeing the sea! Our teammates, Bart and Emily Allen, and us are standing on the edge of a completely different ocean and […]
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“There is still some jungle to get through”

“There is still some jungle to get through”

May 22, 2016

This picture says it all!  Have you ever been shimmied before?  I certainly hadn’t!  We didn’t get this sort of greeting from everyone, but the affection we did receive from our Amdu friends as we arrived last month was a delight.  There were tears of joy and tears of sadness as we greeted friends who […]
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100 BY 3.3

100 BY 3.3

February 24, 2016

Thank you for supporting the AmduStrong campaign.  This is a great way for you to show your enthusiasm about what God is doing in Amdu and your support for Benjamin and Missy Hatton and their family as they head back to Papua New Guinea.  
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