Leyo doesn’t live a life of ease. She lives in a little house with about two dozen family members. She works beside her husband planting and harvesting six large cornfields. She also gardens, cooks and cleans for her children and grandchildren. http://usa.ntm.org/mission-news/65553/discovering-the-only-real-comfort The Nahuatl people are closer to being able to hear the Good News.
https://blogs.ethnos360.org/peter-yoon/the-secret-to-a-maximum-impact-bible-translation/ How long do you think it takes to translate the Bible? What do you need to know about grammar and meaning to accurately produce a text a tribal person can understand? Each verse takes careful consideration and lots of revision. Translating just the New Testament would take years of disciplined hard work. But beyond […]
The Guahibo church in Colombia now have the privilege of sharing the Gospel with more than 80,000 Guijibos that live in the prairies of Colombia. God is opening a great door for the Guajibo church to go to regions beyond to share the Gospel with inhabitants in other areas. A few years ago Colombian missionary, […]
IT TAKES A TEAM: Every 45 days a new people group somewhere in the world hears a clear presentation of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ in their own language through the New Tribes Missionary Team. This is possible because a team of dedicated missionaries are working together to support and keep our tribal missionaries at the front lines. But it blows me out of the water that some people do not think these strategic support team members are part of the missionary force. Someone recently asked me if I could give them the name of a “real” missionary they could support. I thought, “I am a real missionary!”