God continues to build his church among the tribal people of the world and we are thankful to be a part. Reports like the following thrill our hearts:
SANTA CRUZ, Bolivia: Missionaries spent the last week of June teaching God’s Word to 52 Simbas at the home of Kurinda, an older Simba man.
"Most of those 52 heard the Gospel for the first time and responded with simple belief," wrote Jack Russell.
GOROKA, Papua New Guinea: Missionaries Luke De Jager and Tim Holmgren concluded evangelistic Bible teaching in March and are encouraged to see growth among the small group of Kafe believers. A couple of the believers, not yet four months old in the Lord, have been boldly sharing their faith.
Faimo recently stood up in front of his old friends and said, "Listen, did the law given to Moses die for your sins, or did your good works die for your sins?"
He then told them that when Jesus died for their sins He alone made the only road to Heaven.
Pray for continued growth in the lives of the new believers and that the missionaries will have wisdom as they disciple the new church.
Our ministry responsibilities here at the US Headquarters continue to keep us quite busy. There are a number of special activities coming up in the next few weeks and we are looking to them. We will be hosting a Field Ministries Forum as well as a Pastors’ Forum in August. Dan will be involved in those meetings and the Guest Facility will be full so we will both be extra busy in during that time.
The family is doing well. Chris and Heather will be moving to Augusta, GA at the end of July. Chris will still be teaching Spanish, but they made the move because he has taken an assistant basketball coach position at the University of South Carolina at Aiken. Ally and Justin are enjoying the privilege of being parents. It’s hard to believe that Lana is almost 8 months old already. We really enjoy being grandparents.
Thanks again for your support of our ministry. May the Lord richly bless!
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