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Little Mamas, Harsh Conditions

April 18, 2011 by NTM Blog Admin

Matt and Rachel Clayton
Matt and Rachel Clayton

Macon writes from Uraiy Land:

We are in a tribal village staying with missionary, Matt Clayton. He is an NFL football size guy. His wife, Rachel is a house on the prairie little mother; very nice and sweet and a great cook.

She home schools 3 kids, cleans, cooks and learns a tribal language, all with the most amazing agility.

She is wearing a led flashlight around her head so she can see to cook supper. And I am so impressed with wives and mothers, like Rachel, who are involved in the work of planting tribal churches.  Working with her team of missionaries, she is well adjusted to the harsh living conditions.

Way to go little mothers.

Filed Under: News Article Tagged With: Church planting, Ministry, New Tribes Mission, Uraiy

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