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24 hours later

24 hours later

March 23, 2016

We’re scheduled to arrive in the capital of a West African nation on Wednesday evening, local time. Since the city’s been called the Paris of Africa, I imagine the city will be vibrant. Since I will have spent the last 24 hours in airplanes and airports, I imagine I will not be. Pray that we […]
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Signs I’ve been at this too long?

Signs I’ve been at this too long?

March 22, 2016

This week I head to West Africa, in order to gather photos and stories about the amazing things God is doing there through New Tribes Mission. But as I finished packing, and ran out for a couple of last-minute things, it occured to me that some things I take for granted may mark me as […]
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Unreached, close at hand

Unreached, close at hand

October 22, 2014

It’s Baja California. Tourists. Beaches. Fish tacos. And hidden in plain sight are a variety of people groups: Zapoteca, Mixteca, Triqui and more. People who have held onto their languages and worldviews in spite of constant pressures to assimilate. As one missionary here said, “The children all say they don’t speak Triqui. But then they […]
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Leaving tomorrow …

Leaving tomorrow …

October 9, 2014

Tomorrow – Friday, Oct. 10 – Ian leaves for California and Mexico. Please pray for: Good, safe, smooth travels – and the wisdom and patience to see God at work and be part of His plan if the travels are not smooth. A good time of catching up Jackie, our oldest daughter, and the folks […]
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A path we all must walk

A path we all must walk

October 2, 2014

Ian will be going to Mexico this month as part of a team gathering stories and photos for NTM@work magazine. So we wanted to share this article about a people group in Mexico that Ian wrote for NTM’s weekly email series. But wait, there’s more! Since Ian is going through San Diego, he’s going out […]
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Around the training center

Around the training center

June 20, 2013

Took some photos while here for a conference … “Just some flowers and scenics around the campus” From Around the training center, posted by Ian Fallis on 6/19/2013 (10 items) Generated by Facebook Photo Fetcher
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Braelynn

Braelynn

June 20, 2013

“@[1365276762:2048:Brynna Fallis]’ baby, our granddaughter” From Braelynn, posted by Ian Fallis on 5/24/2013 (9 items) Happy to eat Uncle Evan holds Braelynn Grandma feeding Braelynn Daddy and his little girl Generated by Facebook Photo Fetcher
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An important step for our ministry

An important step for our ministry

June 16, 2011

Our support has increased, but more is needed for us to carry out our ministry.
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Getting technical

Getting technical

November 9, 2010

[singlepic id=591 w=320 h=240 float=left]I’d better warn you up front: If you’re not interested in or into photo gear, you will not enjoy this post … Julie and I used a pair of Sony NEX-5 cameras for all the photos we took and all the video we recorded on our trip to Thailand. Here’s why: […]
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Travels in Thailand

Travels in Thailand

October 15, 2010

Do your travel plans always work out the way you expect them to? I suppose that would be a miracle in this day and age, right? Our travels are working out far differently — but better — than we expected. Julie and I had expected to go from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by train. It […]
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