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Highway Here We Come

May 24, 2010 by Rex and Shirley Schaffner

Iteri New Testament
Thank God they have their own Scriptures!

Summer is officially here at NTBI. Students have pretty much vacated the building. Most are home working and sharing what they have learned while studying the Bible fulltime. We pray they will have a productive summer; in spiritual as well as material ways.

We are headed to FL in a few days, looking forward to stopping along the way to connect with partners and friends who we have not seen for some time…17 years, 22 years…thankfully not too many have been that long. Lord willing we will stop in OH, KY, FL, MO, IN in the next 6 weeks.

We pray that the Lord would allow us to be a blessing to those we see and that the work the Lord is doing in Jackson in the students’ hearts, along with what He is doing around the world in the tribes will excite hearts. John 3.16 in Iteri                How we pray that more people will get involved in reaching the 2,500 remaining UPG’s. NTM’s goal is to leave each tribe their own New Testament like the one pictured here…from the Iteri in PNG. They can now read and write their own language (like John 3:16 here) and have their own Elders who are teaching the next generation about our great Savior and God.  

We know this is big on the heart of God…is it on your heart? Are you involved?

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