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Missionary Children

July 10, 2006 by

Madison, our grand daughter, holding a PNG baby

Sometimes our missionary kids can be such a vital part of our work among the tribes. Here in this photo we see Madison our 10 year grand-daughter holding a Papua New Guinea child in such a way as words can never explain.

This young baby will never grow up and hear the gospel; in fact a few months after I took this picture the child became sick and died as so many do in this rough environment. In a country like PNG where we live and work among 820 language groups sometimes all we have to offer is old fashion love and I feel this young missionary says it so well.

Please pray for our missionary children as they grow up in New Guinea. Today we are in great need of teachers and dorm parents to meet the needs of our children that will be coming out of the bush in the days ahead. We need men and women that can love our children in a dorm situation. This is not a job for just anyone, pray with us for two or three families that can fill this great job as of now. Jack Housley PNG.

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