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Drafting Hebrews – NT 91% Drafted

Drafting Hebrews – NT 91% Drafted

November 22, 2015

During our recent trip to the village it was great to see the church functioning well on their own. They have elders and deacons functioning and even the kids are participating! They were taking up offerings that included food items like greens, sweet potato and squash as well as some coins so that they can […]
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Finding Encouragement In God’s Grace

Finding Encouragement In God’s Grace

September 29, 2015

Church Mobility In past updates we have shared about how many of the tribal believers are more mobile now coming and going to the cities. This continues to be true, not just in the Simbari tribe but in many other rural areas as well. Last week the Simbari believers living in the capital city of […]
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Rison, Father Of Gwandambi, Talks About Hardship

Rison, Father Of Gwandambi, Talks About Hardship

November 23, 2014

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Simbari Baptism Video

Simbari Baptism Video

November 23, 2014

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Translation Check and Urgent Prayer Request

Translation Check and Urgent Prayer Request

November 1, 2014

Translation Check Completed “For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.” What a joy to see this wonderful truth demonstrated again this […]
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Gwandambi Ready For Final Surgery

Gwandambi Ready For Final Surgery

October 1, 2014

Many have been asking for an update on Gwandambi, the boy with the leg infection. It’s hard to believe it’s been over 2 years now since he first came down with a bone infection in his leg. He received some treatment early on but he was sent home from the hospital before the infection was […]
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Simbari Baptism

Simbari Baptism

September 6, 2014

We would like to share some testimonies and photos from a recent baptism here in Simbari. The entire baptism service was planned and carried out by the Simbari church leaders. There were a total of 15 who wanted to publicly declare their faith in Jesus. Below are some of those testimonies.  So pull up a […]
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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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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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Acts Translation Finished and Home Assignment Begins

Acts Translation Finished and Home Assignment Begins

September 23, 2007

Dear Friends, These have been exciting days to be working in the Simbari. Our first outreach to was completed with about 1/2 of those who attended trusting in Christ as their Savior. Around that time we began to teach through the book of Acts and God laid it on the hearts of the Simbari believers […]
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