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Trip plan: Henderson

Trip plan: Henderson

December 8, 2016

  Henderson is the place to be this December. A friend from college pastors the church there, and has invited me to share this coming weekend. I’m looking forward to spending time with his family as well as being thankful for an opportunity to share my mission with more of God’s people. This week I was invited […]
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They that work, as not working

They that work, as not working

September 17, 2016

There is little more satisfying than a job well done. Finishing a day of hard work makes me feel like I’ve earned an evening of rest. Conversely, there’s not much worse than an impending deadline to take the joy out of relaxing. The knowledge of homework due on Monday has plagued many a weekend during my school […]
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The importance of being educated

The importance of being educated

August 27, 2016

New Tribes provides a comprehensive education for their tribal missionaries. Through the Bible Institute and Missionary Training Center (MTC), each laborer is equipped to understand and teach the Bible, as well as the special skills required to live with and minister to an isolated people group. You know, things like learning to speak and build a house. […]
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