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Thanksgiving, a few weeks late…

January 3, 2013 by Joel Potter

 

[singlepic id=63 w=320 h=240 float=left]You heard our call for help, and acted! Your prayers on our behalf and sacrificial giving when we made our needs known this past October was so effective that God blessed us so far beyond the scope of what we were asking for! THANK YOU. As you prayed and gave, we not only were able to pay off medical debt and the needed school curriculum but our needs were met far beyond those things as well. We have an awesome Ebenezer, an incredible monument of His provision to look back on and even point our kids too, as they grow in understanding how we live by faith!

Six Months have passed since we moved here. In those short months, while we adjusted to life here, brand new Churches were planted and sprouted like the Biem in Papua New Guinea, tribal believers received God’s Word in their own language for the first time, like the Bahinemo and tribal men in Papua New Guinea took God’s word seriously when it told them to do the counter-cultural hard things… like love their wives!

God has been busy in our lives and around the world and we’re grateful for the opportunity to serve in the stream of His goodness!

Filed Under: Family, Tribal News Tagged With: health, Kids, Tribal

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are missionaries helping every people group around the world have the chance to understand the gospel and have access to a thriving church. We are serving with the International Ministries Office as it assists Ethnos360 and its Global Partners.

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