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‘A man of fear’

‘A man of fear’

April 6, 2011

Toiya heard something last week that changed the way he looks at life.
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More Akolets believe

More Akolets believe

April 6, 2011

Many place their faith in Christ after hearing Bible lessons.
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Tonight: Pray for the Akolets

Tonight: Pray for the Akolets

April 5, 2011

This evening in the USA, the Akolet people of Papua New Guinea will hear about the death, resurrection and ascension of Christ.
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Some prayer requests for our family

Some prayer requests for our family

April 5, 2011

Thanks for your prayers!
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Losing your shirt

Losing your shirt

April 1, 2011

For the Balantas, loosing a sweaty item of clothing can be a life-or-death matter.
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‘This is going to take explaining’

‘This is going to take explaining’

March 30, 2011

Translating Bible verses about letters is challenging when the people group you're working with never knew how to write.
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A lot more than words

A lot more than words

March 29, 2011

In order to share a story, you need to know how people tell stories.
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Us guys …

Us guys …

March 28, 2011

Ian and Evan went backpacking last week.
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‘He rebelled against God?’

‘He rebelled against God?’

March 22, 2011

Brooke’s Point Palawanos helping translate Bible lessons are amazed by what they are hearing.
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Ahead of their time

Ahead of their time

March 21, 2011

Lonsi and Sanam help translate the Scriptures, so they got a preview of what other Akolets are just now hearing, and believed.
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