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Author: Jeremy and Mandy Hambrice

Want To Send Us A Package?

Want To Send Us A Package?

August 27, 2014

We are finally settled down in one place for a little while.  We are living on a missionary center in the highlands region and will be here until we allocate to a tribe around February 2015. The address we have here will likely be the address that we will keep for the remainder of our […]
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Moving Forward

Moving Forward

August 23, 2014

Many of you have been praying for God’s leading for our church planting team here in PNG. Two of our three families (the Hambrice’s and Sanders) have been here since January learning the national culture and language and our third family (the Crabtree’s) just arrived in country to begin the same process. We are in […]
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Moving On!

Moving On!

June 4, 2014

So we are wrapping up our time here in Mad ang!! Cannot believe how fast it has flown by.  We have just now started to feel a little at home here and made good friends and now its time to leave again.  I guess that is the life of a missionary.  Goodbyes have been difficult […]
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A Dead Man and a Coconut!!

A Dead Man and a Coconut!!

May 12, 2014

One day a man and his little brother were out fishing.  They caught so many fish that their boat was completely full. Then, an enourmas shark came circling their boat, so they thought “we better give it all of our fish so it will be full and not want to eat us.”  They threw it […]
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Grocery Shopping…PNG Style!

Grocery Shopping…PNG Style!

April 13, 2014

  My friend jill and I had the great opportunity to go to the Market with couple of sweet national ladies, Barbra and Rose Marie .  They were so nice to take us and show us the ropes.  The market is where all of the nationals come and sell the food that they have harvested […]
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Life in PNG,  The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Life in PNG, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

March 28, 2014

The Great things include: The People: They are very friendly. Anytime you are on the road walking, which is the number one way of transportation here, every one has to tell each other what they are doing. So, If you pass a person they must tell you where they are going and you must tell […]
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Begging for missionaries

Begging for missionaries

August 9, 2013

It has been our desire and prayer that God would send us to a people whose hearts He has already been preparing for the gospel. One of the deciding factors for us in choosing the country of Papua New Guinea was because of how God was doing exactly that. We have heard that there is […]
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Checking Things Out

Checking Things Out

June 25, 2013

I (Jeremy) will be leaving to visit Papua New Guinea on June 29th through July 17th! This trip has been planned to give our family a better feel for what PNG will be like and what our family can really expect. We have heard about and studied extensively about this country and the people that […]
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Bittersweet

Bittersweet

June 25, 2013

 Well, our 3 1/2 years of training has finally come to an end. We are glad to be done, but are thankful for all of the people that the Lord connected us with and all that He has taught us. I wish we could say that we are fully prepared to tackle whatever is going […]
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Dobu

Dobu

April 12, 2013

Mandy and I just recently finished a class called “Dobu.”  The word Dobu comes from the name of an island off the coast of Papua New Guinea. This class was a simulation of what it would be like during the first two years if our family were to move there to church plant among those […]
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