
Santa Claus isn’t a believer. Yet.
Don’t be a doubter – he’s real! At least, the one I’m talking about is real. He’s a 10-year-old Sekadau boy.
And his name is kind of normal. Missionaries Paul and Bella Gervasi have encountered a number of seemingly odd names among the Sekadau people of Indonesia, including Aspirin, Rinso, Spinach and Plastic.
Right now, Santa and his family are hearing evangelistic Bible lessons, and they’re all studying enthusiastically.
So Santa Claus isn’t a believer yet. But due in part to your participation in our ministry – which helps make it possible for other missionaries to serve among unreached people groups in remote areas of the world – he’s getting the opportunity to decide for himself whether to place his faith in Christ.
Thank you for helping expand the reach of the Gospel to every tribe.
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