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HOPELESSNESS BRINGS PEOPLE CLOSER TO HOPE

April 2, 2008 by

The Word of God is convicting the villagers of their sin.

Please look at our Photos Page (categories Teaching 2007 and Teaching 2008) for many more pictures.

This is an article written on the NTM PNG web-site by Dena McMaster about the teaching in our village. We would like you to read it. We are including some extra pictures.

Willis Teaching.  Willis teaches.

March 27, 2008
by Dena McMaster

People were convicted of their sin and their hopelessness when Wusuraambya Bible teachers Willis, Jesi, Alek and Josek taught their class of 60 about the Law.

The four are teaching evangelistic Bible lessons in Papua New Guinea.

Aleks takes down the pictures after the lesson. 

Aleks takes the Bible Lesson pictures down after the lesson.

Willis Teaching.   Willis teaches.

Alex teaches about Sodom and Gomorrah  Aleks

"All these stories that I have heard; I have done all these things," said Bela. "In one week and one day I commit how many sins? How can we follow these laws? We are not able to."

Muudaatnuwaai, turning his head in shame, said, "Adam and Eve fell or committed only one sin. As for me, I have beat them. I have committed many more sins than one. I do how many sins in one minute or one day? In what way can we be in fellowship with God?"

"I go into a store and I lust after the stuff," Tomaas said. "In one day how many times do I fall into sin and break the law? The pile of sins would be bigger than me standing up."

One lady’s words summed up their thoughts, "The law pointed directly at me and I am full of shame. What can I do?"

God is working in the hearts of the Wusuraambyans. Now that they recognize their sinfulness and their complete inability to obey the Law, they are ready to hear about the answer God has for them.

Pray for the Bible teachers as they teach God’s Word. Pray that as the people hear the Gospel message, they will trust Christ

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