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The Timeline

The Timeline

March 12, 2013

We are so glad to be on this journey with all of you! If you are like me, you like to see the big picture. The task is big, but Lord willing, we hope to see all of these things accomplished among one of the many unreached people groups of Papua New Guinea. As you […]
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Don’t Want You To Miss Anything…

Don’t Want You To Miss Anything…

February 26, 2013

           
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It’s Official!

It’s Official!

February 25, 2013

Last weekend, Mandy and I went before the Assessment Committee of the Baptist Missionary Association of America (BMAA) to be assessed to determine if we were ready to go the the field. We had to present our philosophy of ministry (what we plan to do, how we will do it, and why we will do […]
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Where Would You Begin?

Where Would You Begin?

February 25, 2013

I want to tell you a story about a tribal group that lives deep in the jungle of Papua New Guinea. They are the Bisorio people. The Bisorio people once believed that Yage (the Bisorio word for sun) was the creator of the universe. When the Bisorio’s are asked where Yage came from the reply […]
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Working With Drug Addicts: Great Training For Tribal Missions

Working With Drug Addicts: Great Training For Tribal Missions

February 25, 2013

    For the past year and a half, I (Jeremy) have been ministering at a half-way house for substance abusers called The Lighthouse. Every Thursday night me and my team of fellow Missionary Training Center students go out to teach God’s Word and spend time one on one with guys in discipleship. Here is […]
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Myli Brook is Here!

Myli Brook is Here!

October 9, 2012

Myli Brook is finally here! God has blessed us with a healthy 7 lb 5 oz little girl. She is a week old today and her and mom are doing great. Paisley loves her new baby “mymy!” Thank you all for your prayers. We can’t wait for you to meet Myli in person!    
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Don’t Call Entergy…Call Mandy!

Don’t Call Entergy…Call Mandy!

September 13, 2012

So what do you do when you live in the jungle and you have a problem with your electricity? Call Entergy? No way, you are the electrician! This is part of our training here at the Missionary Training Center. Not only are we learning Church planting principles and how to communicate  within a different culture […]
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Jeremy Plays With a Taser!

Jeremy Plays With a Taser!

September 4, 2012

Our Missionary Technology team here at the Missionary Training Center is amazing. They are always coming up with ideas and tools that will help missionaries on the field. This particular picture is of Jeremy practicing using a taser that was turned into a venom stopper! The missionary tech guys adapted this technology to help save […]
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Labor Day or Play?

Labor Day or Play?

September 3, 2012

  We spent our Labor Day here on the campus of the Missionary Training Center in Camdenton, MO. Not to many people can say that they can walk down to the lake any time they want! Hope you enjoy the pictures. p.s. Jeremy is in most of the pictures because Mandy is 8 months pregnant […]
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Good Training Is All We Need Right?

Good Training Is All We Need Right?

August 29, 2012

What a privilege it is to sit with several hundred people who have all answered the call to leave who and what they know and follow the Lord to go and preach the gospel to those who have yet to hear it! School kicked off for us last week and it started off with a […]
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