Jack and Lael Crabtree
  • Home
  • About
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact


Tag: chronological teaching

bisorioland

bisorioland

December 19, 2013

Maile, Namoleya, and Suduwama–three elders from an ex-unreached tribal group called Bisorio share how the Gospel came to them and send a powerful message to the American church.   bisorioland
Read More
Vision Casting!

Vision Casting!

February 14, 2013

On Monday I made the two-hour drive down to Branson to share at a Perspectives class with Doug Schaible–an awesome friend and NTM representative who has had a huge impact on my family’s journey to Papua New Guinea. This Perspectives class was especially encouraging, because the pastor of the church served with NTM in Papua […]
Read More
Suduwama Says

Suduwama Says

January 8, 2013

One of my favorite teachers, George Walker, served for many years among the Bisorio people of Papua New Guinea. Today the Bisorio church is thriving and has its own tribal Bible teachers and elders. One of the church leaders, Suduwama, asked George to pass this stirring message on to those of us in training at […]
Read More
A Journey of Unexpected Joys

A Journey of Unexpected Joys

December 9, 2012

The last 3 1/2 years have been interesting to say the least, due in large part to the fact that God has stretched me in more ways that I could have imagined. Honestly, it’s been a journey of unexpected joys. Sure, there have been stressors, but I’ve seen enough of those turn out for the […]
Read More
Mobilizing in Wisconsin!

Mobilizing in Wisconsin!

November 19, 2012

Lael and I just returned from a long trek up north to Waukesha Wisconsin, where we spoke to the students at New Tribes Bible institute about what life here at the training center is like. Owing to our additional precious cargo (baby Rynn) the trip took an extra 3 hours each way, but she and […]
Read More
Crazy times…are the best!

Crazy times…are the best!

October 12, 2012

Life has been busy, to say the least, but it’s about to get even more hectic. Today we wrapped up our nearly two-month long tribal simulation, and I have to say I’m a feeling a little depressed. I actually miss our language helper, Kinosi! We learned so much about the Dobu culture during our class, […]
Read More
Taking the Living Room Camping!

Taking the Living Room Camping!

March 27, 2012

Last weekend, we at the Living Room, took two of the students camping on New Tribes’ property. We had been going through the Bible chronologically on Fridays using a graphic novel called Good and Evil, and we had already made it to the Israelite’s captivity in Egypt.  The plan for this camping trip, was to […]
Read More
  • About
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Disclaimer: This personal ministry website is provided by Ethnos360 as a courtesy to its members. Ethnos360 makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the information on these pages. Opinions expressed are provided by members in good faith, but are entirely those of the member and do not necessarily represent policy, doctrinal position, or opinions of Ethnos360. If you encounter information that you consider questionable, please e-mail the Ethnos360 web team.

Jack and Lael Crabtree

© Copyright 2026 Ethnos360. All rights reserved.

Log In

  • 