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Ephesians 6 Song In Simbari

Ephesians 6 Song In Simbari

February 26, 2012

Jethro and his two daughters, Jeporav and Weyopiyav, wrote this song recently about the spiritual armor described in Ephesians 6. Title: We should put on the clothing that is Jesus vs1: We are weak as we live on this earth wanting to avoid Satan’s attacks. So we should always put on the clothing that is […]
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Ringing From The Mountain

Ringing From The Mountain

January 29, 2012

It’s common at this time of year for Simbari people to get restless and travel out to the towns. The Simbari Bible teachers have such a burden for the those of the church who are scattered around in different locations, not able to hear these great truths in their own language. So recently after the […]
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Merry Christmas From The Oggs In Papua New Guinea

Merry Christmas From The Oggs In Papua New Guinea

December 24, 2011

Thanks for your friendship and prayers! May you find great joy this year in the gift of God’s love freely given through His Son, Jesus. Love, David, Shari and Family
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Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6

December 18, 2011

...out in the jungles of Papua New Guinea the Simbari church is hearing about another battlefield described in Ephesians chapter 6
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Simbari Thanksgiving

Simbari Thanksgiving

November 29, 2011

Simbari believers share what they are thankful to God for and what He is teaching them through the book of Ephesians.
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Translation Checked!

Translation Checked!

August 28, 2011

The long awaited final check on Romans 9-16 and Ephesians is complete. We are pleased at how it went. The hearers were tracking pretty well even when hearing fairly large sections. There were a few spots they struggled more to understand. We have some ideas as to how we can improve those sections to better […]
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Acting Out Ephesians

Acting Out Ephesians

July 2, 2011

A man walks into church with his machete and walks up to the front and begins talking about this (imaginary) good garden plot and then lays down a ‘sodo’ (pronounced: sun-duh). The sodo is how shared garden plots are typically divided up among different clans. Another man then walks in also carrying his machete and […]
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Tribal Tech

Tribal Tech

July 2, 2011

After many years of heavy use our deep-cycle batteries were no longer holding a charge. Since we rely on these to run our home and the computers that we use for translation there was an urgent need to get them replaced. The Lord provided for this need through two special financial gifts that were just […]
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“A Door For The Word”

“A Door For The Word”

April 4, 2011

...the “men and women of Jesus” were rejoicing in all that God had done and are grateful that a door has been opened for ministry...
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God Of Thunder

God Of Thunder

February 1, 2011

“Father, when I see the things you’ve made I understand more about you. When I hear the thunder I say of You, “You are strong.” These words are from a song translated into the Simbari language to the tune of “How Great Thou Art“ which the believers love to sing when they come together to […]
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