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Still a lot of work to do

Still a lot of work to do

September 25, 2014

Ten years ago, I had the opportunity to visit several tribal works in Papua New Guinea.There’s still a lot of work to do there, as this article I wrote for NTM’s email series makes clear … Ready to Teach; Who’ll Listen? How do you encourage people to come to foundational Bible lessons? They lack the […]
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Proofreading New Testaments

Proofreading New Testaments

September 23, 2014

Last week I took home seven books for Julie. Not just any books. Seven books from the New Testament translation for the Dom people of Papua New Guinea, so she could proofread them. And yesterday, I took her two more. She’s already worked through the Gospels. Here’s a story I wrote for the NTM weekly […]
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Backpacking photos

Backpacking photos

February 3, 2012

Photos from Ian’s trip through Myakka River State Forest last week … “Myakka River State Forest, Florida” From Backpacking January 2012, posted by Ian Fallis on 2/03/2012 (9 items) Myakka loop trail on the edge of palmetto scrub Dangerous creatures along the trail. Oh, wait, that’s me … My campsite at Panther Point. Field next […]
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She was dead before he helped her

She was dead before he helped her

April 19, 2007

Missionary Andrew Ferguson sees the terrible end results of the Southern Tepehuan beliefs.
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