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Preparing for Bolivia

September 10, 2010 by Jerry and Joyce McDaniels

Quechua, BoliviaBolivia, one of the first countries that New Tribes Mission opened up in the 1940’s, is the location of our next trip!

Even though it’s an older mission field, there’s still plenty of work for tribal missionaries. Several groups in Bolivia have yet to hear the Gospel even once! And to finish up well, there is church planting work to do among the Ese Ejja, Chimane, Guayaru, Weenayek, Yuqui, Yuracaré people. An extensive survey is going on this year to clarify the needs.

One thing is for certain. Both in the new works where tribal people will be hearing the Gospel for the first time as well in the older works where churches are moving toward maturity, literacy will play an important part so that people can read God’s written Word in their own language.

We appreciate your prayers as we prepare for this upcoming trip in October and November.

Filed Under: Ministry, Prayer Request Tagged With: changed lives, Family, God's Word, literacy, prayer, read, training, travel, tribal, write

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