David and Diann Yunker
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After many years of ministry on the mission field in Papua New Guinea, we began to serve stateside with the New Tribes Mission Connection Center staff in 2012.  We are grateful for the privilege of continuing to be a part of the team in reaching remote people groups with the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. At the Connection Center it has been a blessing to interact with people from many walks of life and to provide them with direction towards a ministry which matches their skill set.  These particular ministries are located overseas and within the USA and range in service time from one to four years.

August of 2014 found us shifting ministry location.  The move was to the West Coast in order for Diann to help provide daily care for her mother.  Dave ministers remotely from his office in Washington state coaching individuals through the application process to becoming Associate Members with NTM. He stays connected regularly with his colleagues at the Connection Center office in Florida.

It is with grateful hearts that we remember the years the Lord allowed us to be involved in church planting in the Mouk language group in Papua New Guinea, teaching at the Missionary Training Center in the beautiful highlands, serving as government representatives for NTM in the capital city of Port Moresby, plus serving as NTM Representatives for a season in Singapore.

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